Shedeur Sanders faces challenges with the Cleveland Browns. Once a top prospect, he is now fourth-string quarterback. Critics question his commitment due to his off-field activities. Despite impressive college stats, he needs to prove himself. Joe Flacco is the current frontrunner. Sanders must show performance and patience to succeed. His journey from college star to NFL underdog is surprising.
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