Former Head Coach Bruce Arians Wants To Know Why 3rd String Rookie QB Shedeur Sanders Keeps Getting Media Attention

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After commencing the season with a dismal record of 1-3 and a mere 14.0 points per game, the Cleveland Browns have opted for a quarterback transition. They are now placing their trust in Dillon Gabriel, a former Oregon Ducks quarterback and a third-round pick in 2025, to replace Joe Flacco, a Super Bowl champion and MVP.In light of Gabriel's promotion to starter, many had anticipated that rookie Shedeur Sanders might ascend to second string. Instead, he remains the third-string emergency quarterback, with Flacco now taking on the backup role.Following this decision, Sanders’ interview saw him resorting to pantomime, seemingly in response to comments made by former NFL coach Rex Ryan. In a segment on “Up & Adams,” Bruce Arians questioned the necessity for third-string quarterbacks to engage with the media, emphasizing the impact of performance over personality. He asserted that the media relations approach for the Browns should potentially reconsider this practice.Shortly thereafter, Michael Irvin, a Hall of Famer, supported Sanders, highlighting the potential benefits of a slower development pace for young quarterbacks.Meanwhile, Cam Newton expressed skepticism about Cleveland's commitment to Sanders' success, suggesting the team's intentions could be business-driven.

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