Shedeur Sanders ignites debate with training outside Browns facilities
Accompanied by his personal trainer and college players, Sanders was spotted working in a non-NFL environment just hours after Joe Flacco delivered a forgettable performance, completing only 184 passing yards with two interceptions and zero touchdowns.
A training session no one saw coming
The choice of location didn’t go unnoticed. Some interpreted it as a sign of commitment and a desire to improve, while others criticized him for stepping away from facilities available to professional players 24 hours a day.
The social media account Rookie Watch lit the spark by writing, “The Browns rookie quarterback wants to be very successful,” along with an emoji that fueled even more debate.
Shedeur Sanders has been working HARDER than almost every QB in the NFL.
On his off days, Sanders reportedly “never” takes the day off and is always training.
Sanders has reportedly been spending his free time training at Baldwin Wallace University.
A D3 university that’s… pic.twitter.com/wPp01pMIbB
— Rookie Watch (@RookieWatxh) September 30, 2025
Fans divided and questions over Shedeur Sanders approach
Reactions poured in quickly. Critics claimed Shedeur Sanders was seeking media attention more than genuine preparation.
“If he’s going to an open field in his spare time, it’s because he wants to be seen,” one user commented.
Others joked about the level of competition, implying that training with Baldwin Wallace players isn’t up to NFL quarterback standards.
However, there were also those who defended his initiative. Supporters pointed out that Shedeur Sanders has built his image on hard work and independence, traits he carried over from his time in Colorado.
For some, training outside the corporate environment is a silent statement: he wants to earn his spot on merit, not by protocol.
The harshest criticism referenced analyst Rex Ryan, who recently questioned Sanders preparation. Still, others noted that the media pressure on Shedeur Sanders is disproportionate for someone who isn’t even a starter yet.