Rookie QB Shedeur Sanders Focused on Improving Amid Browns' Franchise Search
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BEREA, Ohio — Browns' quarterback Shedeur Sanders is taking his growth in stride, despite being at the center of the team's search for a franchise quarterback. The 23-year-old rookie has shown significant improvement in his third start, throwing three touchdown passes and running for a score against the Titans, joining Joe Burrow as the only rookie QBs in league history with at least 350 yards passing, three TDs, and a rushing TD in a game. Sanders' path to starting has been unconventional, but he's staying focused on the present, prioritizing the team's next opponent, the Bears, over his own future. The former Colorado star has come a long way since being drafted in the fifth round and is determined to make the most of his opportunity. Following an embarrassing 31-29 loss to the Titans, Sanders credited rookie quarterback Cam Ward with pushing him to think about the upcoming offseason. However, Sanders emphasized that he can't afford to think that far ahead, given the uncertainty of his situation. "I'm just trying to control what I can control – going out there, making the right reads, doing the right things, and being the person I am," Sanders said. "Things will fall how they're supposed to.