Shedeur Sanders is settling in well as part of the Cleveland Browns quarterback room, which still includes Deshaun Watson.
Sanders is one of four quarterbacks competing for the starting job, alongside veterans Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett, as well as fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel. Watson remains on the roster but is recovering from an Achilles injury that’s expected to sideline him for most — if not all — of the upcoming season.
While talking with Kay Adams, Sanders has nothing but good things to say about his fellow Browns quarterbacks.
“We are all different characters. It’s funny to go in there and see Joe every day. At practice, I’m like, ‘wow, I’m really with Joe Flacco right now. We’re on the same team.’ That’s cool,” Sanders said. “And then with Kenny, the experience he has being in the league for these years. It’s cool, just seeing the process of it.”
Sanders also made sure to give a shoutout to Watson.
“And Deshaun, of course, he’s active in there,” Sanders said. “He’s in all the meetings. It’s cool talking to him.”
Shedeur Sanders Embracing Healthy Competition With Browns
Much has been made of the quarterback competition in Cleveland and how Sanders fits into the mix. But the former Colorado standout isn’t caught up in the drama. Instead, he’s embraced the camaraderie in the QB room and is enjoying the opportunity to learn and grow alongside his new teammates as he begins his NFL journey.
“Everybody is cool in the room. Outside of the room, people try to put us against each other. But inside the room, we know we are one,” Sanders said.
By selecting Sanders and ending his draft slide, the Browns brought an added spotlight to their quarterback competition. But general manager Andrew Berry explained that the value was too good to pass up in the fifth round.
“We felt like it got to a point where he was probably mispriced relative to the draft,” Berry said. “Really, the acquisition cost was pretty light, and it’s a guy that we think can outproduce his draft slot.”