He earned the starting role through an unexpected opportunity, due to injuries to Kenny Pickett and Dillon Gabriel, and Sanders didn’t let it go to waste.
Even so, his postgame remarks made it clear that behind the applause lies self-criticism and a hunger for perfection.
A confession from Shedeur Sanders that revealed more than it seemed
In the postgame interview, Shedeur Sanders didn’t get carried away by the euphoria. “There’s definitely room for improvement,” he admitted frankly.
He even graded his own performance as a “C+,” a modest score considering he played a key role in the victory.
“It’s time to go to work,” – Shedeur Sanders with a message after his impressive debut pic.twitter.com/GaggSyFnvS
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What stood out the most was his reference to a major personal change: for the first time, he played without having his father, Deion Sanders, as his coach.
“It’s different, i’m adapting,” he noted, hinting that his transition to the NFL involves adjustments beyond the gridiron.
That tone of self-criticism echoed throughout his comments. Shedeur Sanders emphasized the need for “consistency and rhythm” to raise his level. Fully aware that one good preseason game doesn’t guarantee a secure spot in the starting lineup.
A future yet to be defined in Cleveland
Head coach Kevin Stefanski praised his performance but was clear: “It’s not perfect, there’s a lot we can work on.”
That “a lot” will be key in upcoming practices and games, where Shedeur Sanders must show consistency to establish himself as the quarterback Cleveland needs.
For now, his debut leaves a mix of excitement and mystery. Browns fans have seen flashes of a talent that could define a new era, but they have also heard from his own mouth that the journey is only just beginning.