
Browns QB Shedeur Sanders said they are doing well holding each other accountable in OTAs and reflected on a missed play by WR Malachi Corley.
“It’s the overall feeling of the responsibility of our players. There was one play I threw Malachi a go-ball and he slowed down. I gave him that look and said, ‘We can’t afford that.’ You give guys chances, and some things go your way, and some things don’t. At the end of the day, you have a serious, deeper connection. The next time he lined up one-on-one, he was able to go get it. It’s just a responsibility that everyone of us takes, to hold each other accountable,” Sanders said, via Mary Kay Cabot.
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