It's been an eventful few months since Shedeur Sanders was drafted in the fifth round by Cleveland. Let's relive it all now that he's going to be the team's starter.
After a winding evaluation process that cast him as one of the NFL draft’s biggest mysteries — and following a huge slide that saw him bypassed by multiple QB-needy franchises — the Colorado Buffaloes quarterback was chosen in Saturday’s fifth round by the Cleveland Browns. Taken No. 144 overall, the pick comes following a draft slide that stunned even some of his most critical talent evaluators in the league. The Browns also drafted Oregon QB Dillon Gabriel in the third round.
"I'm extremely grateful for the opportunity throughout everything," Sanders told reporters after being drafted. "I don't ever focus on a negative or even think about the negative because the positive happened so fast."
The mystery of how quarterback Shedeur Sanders was prank-called during the NFL Draft has been solved. The Atlanta Falcons confirmed the 21-year-old son of defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich was behind the prank after coming across the phone number for Sanders' special draft phone.
The Falcons released a statement explaining the situation and offering "sincere apologies" to Sanders and his family. In the meantime, Ulbrich's son, Jax, posted a public apology to Sanders on Instagram, both as a post and as a story.
The NFL and ESPN announced that Saturday of the 2025 NFL Draft was the most-watched third day of the draft ever, with an average of about 4.3 million viewers tuning in to watch the final rounds of the event — which is historically the least-watched day of the three. That’s likely due to, at least in part, Shedeur Sanders’ slide. The Colorado quarterback, who many expected to be a first-round pick, ended up being selected by the Cleveland Browns in the fifth round. The Sanders storyline dominated the draft over the first two days when his name wasn’t called.
The Browns released a list of numbers to be worn by their newcomers, revealing Shedeur Sanders will not be wearing his usual No. 2.
While Sanders has worn the deuce his whole career, No. 2 landed with ninth-year wide receiver DeAndre Carter, who arrived in Cleveland this year after a one-year stint on the Chicago Bears practice squad. Carter, whose seniority likely factored in his number selection, has also worn Nos. 1, 3, 11, 14, 16, 19 and 82 throughout his career.
Sanders' No. 2 was retired at Colorado alongside Travis Hunter's No. 12 before a spring game in April.
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BEREA, Ohio — As the Cleveland Browns’ 11-on-11 drills wrapped, Shedeur Sanders finished his final drive and beelined to offensive coordinator Tommy Rees.
But what happened after the coach-player interaction was even more interesting. While Rees and Sanders were recapping his performance, Joe Flacco and the other QBs had assembled on the sideline between the two practice fields in anticipation of a film review with an on-field projector.
As Sanders arrived, Flacco pulled himself up from the kneel. He was ready to help.
“I’d be dumb, I’d be a fool to not get insight from somebody that’s had success over all the years that he’s had,” Sanders said after practice ended. “I never feel, I would say, full. I would say I’m always hungry.”
Shedeur Sanders' speeding ticket Tuesday for allegedly driving more than 100 mph wasn't his first since joining the Cleveland Browns.
Per Cleveland.com, the Browns' rookie quarterback was previously cited by the Ohio State Highway Patrol on June 6 for speeding in the Cleveland suburb of Medina, Ohio. Per the Highway Patrol, Sanders was driving 91 mph in a 65 mph zone on Interstate 71 at 5:13 p.m.
Per court records obtained by Cleveland.com, Sanders missed a June 16 arraignment related to the infraction. It's not clear from the report if Sanders was required to show up in court or if he had the option of paying a fine that would absolve him from his court date. Court records state the ticket was for $150 and that additional costs raised the total fine to $249.
On June 17 — the night after his scheduled court date — Sanders was pulled over in Strongville, Ohio at 12:24 a.m. for his second speeding infraction in two weeks. Police say he was driving 101 mph in a 60-mph zone in his Dodge pickup truck on Interstate 71 in the Cleveland suburb.
Sanders and Gabriel reported to Berea with the rest of the Browns rookies, and to start it was really a competition divided into two buckets.
In one was veterans Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett, and the other was the rookies Sanders and Gabriel.
With NFL training camps well underway, rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders is getting some reps with the Cleveland Browns in practice. Though Sanders has not been working much with the Browns' first-team offense, the rookie says he's not thinking about it too hard.
"That's not my place to answer," Sanders told reporters Friday, via ESPN's Daniel Oyefusi. "I feel like it's not in my control, so I'm not even gonna think about that or have that even in my thought process."
The Browns spent a third-round pick to select Dillon Gabriel and a fifth-round pick to select Shedeur Sanders in April's NFL Draft. These guys are just now getting their first training camp reps as NFL quarterbacks.
The selection of both raised some eyebrows, raising questions about what Cleveland's plan at quarterback is. Haslam said Tuesday that the decision to draft Sanders two rounds after selecting Gabriel was general manager Andrew Berry's, not his.
"If you'd have told me ... Friday night driving home, 'y'all are gonna pick Shedeur,' I would say 'that's not happening,'" Haslam said. "We had a conversation early that morning, and we had a conversation later that day. I think we had the right people involved in the conversation.
"At the end of the day, that's Andrew Berry's call. Andrew made the call to pick Shedeur."
Shedeur Sanders was put in a tough situation but handled himself well in a 30-10 win over the Panthers. In the first half he completed 11 of 18 passes for 103 yards, two touchdowns, no interceptions and a 113.9 passer rating. Sanders remained in the game for the third quarter, and completed all three passes on another touchdown drive. All in all, Sanders finished 14 of 23 for 138 yards and the two scores.
Sanders got the start unexpectedly, after Kenny Pickett and Dillon Gabriel suffered hamstring injuries. The Browns know what 40-year-old Joe Flacco can do, so he was held out.
“Thankful for the opportunity, I’m excited for it, I don’t feel like I took full advantage of the opportunity,” Sanders told Browns sideline reporter Aditi Kinkhabwala. “It’s something to work on, something to learn from.
“I don’t feel like I was sharp at all, honestly. I think I was OK today. Next opportunity I get, I have to build on this one.”
With a strong preseason performance under his belt, Shedeur Sanders took an opportunity to confront one of his loudest local detractors, ESPN Cleveland radio host Tony Grossi. And Well Off Media, the Sanders family social media channel, had cameras ready to record the conversation.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders is "day-to-day after he suffered an oblique strain during Wednesday's joint practice with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Sanders suffered the injury during warmups, according to ESPN, and underwent an MR to determine the severity. The team decided to hold Sanders out for the remainder of the session as the teams worked on 7-on-7 and 11-on-11 drills. He stayed on the field for the rest of practice watching the Browns go through drills with the Eagles.
With Sanders out, Dillon Gabriel played well in the second preseason game against the Eagles. Gabriel made headlines after the game for apparently taking a swipe at Sanders in his media availability, but Gabriel later said that wasn't the case.
Shedeur Sanders entered the NFL with a built-in audience, and it definitely showed up for his first game action on an NFL field.
The Cleveland Browns' preseason opener against the Carolina Panthers, in which Sanders made a successful debut, drew an average of 2.237 million viewers Friday. Per the NFL, that was enough to make it NFL Network's most-watched preseason game since 2015.
The league also noted it was NFL Network's most-watched first week of preseason ever.
In his return from an oblique injury, Shedeur Sanders couldn't get anything going after Dillon Gabriel looked very sharp.
Sanders, playing his first snaps at home, started the second half. His first four drives didn't result in a single first down. He finished 3 of 6 for just 14 yards in almost a full half of work. He was under pressure on many plays, though he also had a few plays in which he held the ball too long. He took five sacks.
Sanders looked visibly frustrated on the sideline when he was pulled to allow Tyler Huntley to lead the final drive, and later explained "In the heat of the battle, you want to be that alpha. You want to be that dog."
Dillon Gabriel has earned the backup quarterback job with the Cleveland Browns, head coach Kevin Stefanski announced on Tuesday. Shedeur Sanders will serve as the team's emergency third quarterback, officially making the team's initial 53-man roster.
"It's such an all-encompassing evaluation," Stefanski said Tuesday. "Everything the guys did in the games was important. We also saw a lot of them out here in practice and how they are in their craft. [Gabriel's] certainly somebody that we think is getting better and better."
The Browns traded veteran QB Kenny Pickett to the Raiders the day before, opening up a spot for Sanders.
On the "New Heights" podcast, Deion Sanders revealed and confirmed some draft interactions Shedeur had with teams. Deion claimed the Baltimore Ravens, Cleveland Browns and Philadelphia Eagles all contacted Shedeur during the draft. The Eagles' interest in Shedeur was put into the sports discourse by none other than Cam Newton last week.
Deion wouldn't go into specifics on Shedeur's conversation with Ravens executive vice president Ozzie Newsome, but essentially confirmed a report that suggested Shedeur told the team he didn't want to sit behind Lamar Jackson for a decade.
"How in the world can somebody fault [Shedeur] for saying or thinking, 'Why in the world would I go back up Lamar for 10 more years,'" Sanders said. "I've never sat on the bench and said, 'Well, I learned a lot today.'"
After a competitive race for the Browns' QB1 job, Sanders and fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel lost out on the starting job to Joe Flacco. While waiting on the bench, Sanders, who has yet to play a regular-season snap, said Thursday he could do better than some other NFL starters.
"If you see the quarterback play in the league right now, I know I'm capable of doing better than that," Sanders said, via ESPN Cleveland.
Sanders, who had a solid preseason debut but struggled during the rest of the preseason, has been listed as the team's QB3 on its depth chart throughout the season, behind Gabriel. But Sanders said he'll be ready to take the field whenever his moment comes.
"I don't think playing [or] not playing is in my hands," Sanders said, via ESPN Cleveland. "Based on the situation ... I'll be out there and I'll be ready to play. I'm ready to play right now."
The Cleveland Browns are turning the keys over to a rookie quarterback who won his conference's Offensive Player of the Year award and ranked top 10 in Heisman Trophy voting in 2024: Dillon Gabriel, not Shedeur Sanders, although both 2025 draftees fit that criteria.
Joe Flacco was benched after Cleveland's 1-3 start, but the 40-year-old former Super Bowl MVP will remain the team's backup for Sunday's game in London against the Minnesota Vikings.
Sanders, meanwhile, is still the Browns' third-string quarterback.
When he was asked about it on Wednesday in the locker room, Sanders mouthed his answers, taking an unorthodox approach to handling media.
Shedeur Sanders will serve as backup quarterback for the Cleveland Browns for their matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers, head coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed on Friday
Dillon Gabriel, who threw for 190 yards and two touchdowns in his first NFL start last week against the Minnesota Vikings in London, will remain the starter.
Sanders, the Browns fifth-round draft pick in 2025, gets the bump up the depth chart following the trade this week of Joe Flacco to the Cincinnati Bengals. That transaction upped the spirits of Sanders this week, who said he was feeling good and excited about being one step closer to playing.
Shedeur Sanders came in to replace Dillon Gabriel in the second half of the Cleveland Browns' 23-16 loss to the Baltimore Ravens after Gabriel went down with a concussion. Gabriel did not come out with the team to start the second half at Huntington Bank Field, so the Browns turned to Sanders for the first time in the regular season early in the third quarter.
Sanders finished 4-of-16 passing for 47 yards and no touchdowns, an interception and two sacks taken.
"I don't think I played good at all," he said afterward.
Police say thieves stole more than $200,000 worth of property from Shedeur Sanders' home on Sunday as the rookie Cleveland Browns quarterback made his NFL debut.
Citing home-security footage, the Medina County Sheriff’s Office in Ohio wrote in a press release that three masked burglars broke into Sanders' home at 6:46 p.m ET on Sunday and left at 6:58 p.m. with the stolen property.
Police did not announce what was stolen from Sanders' house in the Cleveland suburb of Granger Township. They did not identify any suspects. The incident remains under investigation.
The break-in took place during the second half of Sunday's game between the Browns and Baltimore Ravens in Cleveland. Sanders took over at quarterback in the second half for injured starter Dillon Gabriel, who suffered a concussion in the game.
One of the most anticipated NFL rookies is finally making his first start of the season. Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders was named the team's starter ahead of Week 12, according to head coach Kevin Stefanski.
Sanders will get all the first-team reps this week for the first time in his pro career.
”You want to make sure that all the concepts are things that he feels confident in," Stefanski said. "Having been around him over the months you get a good sense of the things that fit his eyes, so to speak. Definitely want to lean into those types of things."
Stefanski added he's seen "significant growth" from Sanders since he's been with the Browns.