On Sunday, the masses finally got to see what they’ve been waiting for: Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders in action. The fifth-round pick took over at quarterback after halftime because fellow rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel sustained a concussion. Unfortunately for Sanders, it was a debut to forget, as the rookie struggled en route to a Browns loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Sanders addressed the media after the game, and expressed that he played poorly. Myles Garrett also met with the media after the game, and revealed the rookie quarterback had an interesting moment in the locker room after the loss. According to Garrett, Sanders addressed the entire team, and pinned the loss on his poor play. While an admirable move, Garrett says the team refused to let him take the blame, reminding the young quarterback that it’s a team game. Sanders completed just 4-of-16 passes for 47 yards and an interception, and was also sacked twice. The rookie quarterback was under constant pressure, and even ha
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