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Kevin Stefanski keeps the mystery: Shedeur Sanders is still not confirmed as QB1 after his triumphant debut

Despite leading the Browns to a historic victory, the young quarterback still faces uncertainty about his starting role in the next game

Kevin Stefanski demands more from Sanders despite a win that excites fans
Kevin Stefanski demands more from Sanders despite a win that excites fans

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Kevin Stefanski demands more from Sanders despite a win that excites fans

Shedeur Sanders remains in the spotlight after his historic first NFL start victory, but coach Kevin Stefanski is keeping suspense over his immediate future as the Cleveland Browns QB1.

Shedeur Sanders led the Browns to a 24-10 win over the Las Vegas Raiders, becoming the franchise’s first quarterback to win his debut start since 1999. He completed 11 of 20 passes for 209 yards and threw his first touchdown to Dylan Sampson, while also contributing on two rushing touchdowns by Quinshon Judkins.

Shedeur Sanders historic debut defies expectations

His performance stood out not only for the stats but also for the confidence and poise he showed on the field, handling the pressure of his debut against a tough opponent.

Despite Shedeur Sanders outstanding showing, Kevin Stefanski remained cautious when discussing the young QB’s starting role.

“I’m not going to get into details. Obviously, I’m proud of him and this offense, and there’s a lot to learn, but I’m only going to worry about today. I’ll take my time and do what’s best for the team,” said the coach, leaving Sanders continuation as QB1 against Dillon Gabriel uncertain.

Confidence and a message to doubters

Shedeur Sanders, meanwhile, shared his excitement after the win and did not hide his satisfaction. “It’s incredible. I’m really grateful that all of this happened,” he said during the postgame interview, showing the composure with which he embraced his role.

The NFL also recognized his performance, posting a viral clip of Sanders celebrating his first touchdown with his signature wristwatch pose.

The young QB used the press conference to send a clear message to those who doubted him. “Everyone starts in a different place, that’s no excuse. A lot of people want to see me fail, and it’s not going to happen.”

Sanders also highlighted how he adapted his personality and playing style to the demands of being a starter, showing maturity and leadership despite his NFL inexperience.

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