The remainder of the Cleveland Browns' 2025 season is going to be less about trying to win as many games as possible and more about judging the validity of rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders as a starter in the NFL. Through two starts, results have been fairly mixed, though encouraging in some areas.
Sanders, who has thrown two touchdowns and two interceptions this season, has seemingly supplanted Dillon Gabriel as the No. 1 quarterback. According to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, the league seems to think Sanders is doing a decent job of improving and executing a truncated Kevin Stefanski offense.