BEREA, Ohio — Shedeur Sanders will start again for the Cleveland Browns on Sunday after leading the team to a 24-10 win over Las Vegas Raiders. Coach Kevin Stefanski said Monday that Dillon Gabriel has cleared concussion protocol but Sanders will remain the team's starting quarterback. Sanders completed 11 of 20 passes for 209 yards with one touchdown and an interception in his first start. Browns staff praised multiple big plays, including Myles Garrett's three sacks that moved him past his club record. The team prepared this week for the San Francisco 49ers. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
Myles Garrett and the Browns' defense benefited immediately via recognition and a game ball after Garrett's three-sack performance, which increased his season total and drew coach Kevin Stefanski's specific praise.
Shedeur Sanders did not receive a game ball after his starting debut and faces scrutiny to validate the coach's decision, while Dillon Gabriel lost the immediate starting job despite clearing concussion protocol.
Shedeur Sanders’ consecutive start reflects coaching decision balancing player health and performance; Dillon Gabriel cleared concussion protocol yet coach retained Sanders after 24-10 win. Sanders' 11-for-20, 209 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT indicate potential and areas to refine as Browns prepare for 49ers matchup while Garrett's pass rush stays impactful.
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Sanders Keeps Browns Starting Job After Debut Win
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