The saga of the Cleveland Browns continues, especially at the quarterback position where the competition is interesting-and now even more so after Shedeur Sanders’ great performance against the Carolina Panthers, where he threw two touchdown passes and was practically the MVP of the game.
After that performance, everyone was waiting to see if Shedeur Sanders would continue as the team’s QB4 or if Kevin Stefanski, the Browns’ head coach, would surprise by moving him up in the rotation. However, this Monday, in the second depth chart released by Cleveland, Deion Sanders’ son remains the team’s fourth option.
The quarterback list remains practically the same, with Joe Flacco as the starter, Kenny Pickett second, and Dillon Gabriel third. This week, they will have an interesting practice against the Philadelphia Eagles, and it will be interesting to see how Kevin Stefanski manages the quarterback rotation.
Myles Garrett almost tore Joe Flacco’s head off
There’s no doubt there’s uncertainty in the Cleveland Browns offense-at quarterback, who will be the starting running back, and many other things-but the defense remains a respectable unit that could carry this team, especially since they have one of the NFL’s best defensive ends, Myles Garrett.
In Monday’s practice, a video went viral where Myles Garrett nearly made a lethal sack on Joe Flacco, but the Browns star stopped himself because hitting the quarterback during practice is prohibited. Garrett stopped just before touching Flacco.
Garrett is headed straight for the Hall of Fame-he finished 2024 with 14 sacks, 47 total tackles, 3 forced fumbles, 1 fumble recovery, and 22 tackles for loss, leading the league in that last category.
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