Shedeur Sanders Should Have Been On The Field For 2-Point Play

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Shedeur Sanders has emerged as the future quarterback for the Cleveland Browns. During the match against the Tennessee Titans on December 7, the Browns experienced a disappointing late-game loss, finishing 31-29. In his strongest rookie performance, Sanders completed 23 of 42 passes, amassing 364 yards and throwing three touchdowns. Additionally, he contributed with three rushes for 29 yards and another touchdown. Despite Sanders' impressive display, head coach Kevin Stefanski’s questionable play-calling took center stage. With the game on the line and a crucial two-point conversion needed for overtime, the Browns opted for rookie running back Quinshon Judkins in a wildcat formation instead of Sanders. Judkins' failed attempt resulted in an incompletion.Post-game, Sanders expressed his support for the decision, commenting, “I would never go against what the call was.” His humility shone through as he reflected, “I wish I would always have the ball in my hands but that’s not what football is.”

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