The Cleveland Browns are 1-2 after a massive win over the Green Bay Packers, and they face another NFC North power in Week 4 as they'll take on the Detroit Lions. Joe Flacco bought himself another week as the starter with the win, but murmurs began swirling around Cleveland after Week 2 about potentially starting Dillon Gabriel.
This, of course, brought on a discourse about being one step closer to starting Shedeur Sanders if and when Gabriel gets in and struggles. This caught the attention of Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw, who is confused as to why Sanders gets so much attention.
"Why is the fifth-rounder getting all this attention?" Bradshaw asked via Eric Larsen of USA Today. "I wouldn't have taken Shedeur. Let somebody else have that problem."
Bradshaw has had several vocal opinions over the last several weeks, the most controversial pertaining to his former team as he was against the Steelers signing Aaron Rodgers.
“That’s a joke,” Bradshaw said in May. “That to me is just a joke. What are you going to do? Bring him in for one year? Are you kidding me... That guy needs to stay in California. Go somewhere and chew on bark. Whisper to the gods out there.”
If the Browns struggle to win many games, seeing Sanders feels inevitable.
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