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How Shedeur Sanders got his iconic No. 2 with the Browns without paying a dime

News RoomBy News RoomApril 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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When players arrive at a new team, they don’t get to choose whatever number they want. There’s a limited number of jerseys available, and most of the time, rookies just take what’s left. That’s how things work, and if they want something different, there’s usually a price to pay.

Most of the time, when a player wants a specific number, it’s because it’s the one he wore in college, the one tied to his story, the one that gave him identity and confidence before reaching the biggest stage in football. And if that number is already taken, it’s usually not easy to get it.

Players don’t always talk about it openly, but they try to start a conversation or make contact if a teammate already has the number they want. It’s only natural that the new player looks at who’s wearing it, because if it’s someone established with history on the team, they’re not going to give it up easily. It means too much. Honestly, it doesn’t even have a real price.

In many cases across the NFL, players have had to pay to get it. Real money, just to wear the number that means something to them. But in many other cases, because of what it represents, not even that is enough. The only option left is to wait to wait until that number becomes available. And there’s no way to know how long that might take.

How Shedeur got his number back with the Browns

But for the son of Deion Sanders, everything seemed to fall into place not because he’s the son of a Cowboys legend, but simply because the number became available. You could say everything lined up at the “perfect time.”

When Shedeur arrived, the Cleveland Browns’ No. 2 jersey wasn’t available. It belonged to DeAndre Carter, a wide receiver and return specialist who wore that number during the 2025 season, while Sanders went through his rookie year wearing No. 12. Like many players, Carter had his own reasons for choosing it. But once the season ended, his situation changed.

Carter became a free agent after his one year contract expired. That meant he was no longer tied to the Browns, and just like that, the No. 2 jersey became available for someone else. That’s how Sanders was able to make that switch so easily and take over the number without having to talk, negotiate, or pay anything for it. It simply opened up for him.

For Shedeur, the No. 2 on his jersey isn’t just any number. It’s part of who he is. He wore it in college. He built his reputation with it. It became part of his presence on the field, the way people recognize him, the way he carries himself.

Now, heading into his second year in the NFL, everything has lined up for him to wear his iconic No. 2 game after game. What happens next will depend on new Browns head coach Todd Monken whether Deshaun Watson continues to hold the lead role, or if the now No. 2, Shedeur Sanders, gets more opportunities to step into the spotlight on the field.

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