Ex-NFL star suggests Browns destroy cloudy Sanders

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The NFL-Quarterback-Vidte Media Personality Cam Newton’s latest headline grabbing takes centered around shooters Sanders.

Rookie -quarterback is listed in third place at Cleveland Brown’s depth cards despite the recent bench of veteran signal caller Joe Flacco. Dillon Gabriel was named the starter for Cleveland’s Week 5 matchup with Minnesota Vikings, and Flacco will serve as a backup.

On Wednesday, Sanders was asked about the Quarterback mixture. The former Colorado stand out responded by mimicking his response to journalists in the dressing room. The move came on the heels of NFL analyst Rex Ryan’s previous criticism of Sanders’ present nature.

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Cleveland Browns Quarterback Dillon Gabriel (5) and Quarterback Shedeur Sanders (12) Throw pass under Rookie mini stamp on crosscountry mortgage campus. (Ken Blaze/IMAGN -Pictures)

Sanders’ action triggered different reactions. Newton’s takeaway was about his prerequisite that Browns won’t enable the young quarterback to be successful.

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“I don’t think they want the shedur Sanders to succeed in Cleveland,” Newton said during a recent edition of his “4th & 1” Podcast. “Because if you had to say, ‘I want Cleveland to have a person or figure to have every chance to succeed,’ has shedur been the opposite of it.”

Cam Newton participates in the Bet Awards Media House on June 29, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Robin L Marshall/Getty Images for Bet)

Newton then quoted Sanders Forsy season. The 23-year-old threw two touchdowns in an exhibition victory over Carolina Panthers. He was sitting out of Brown’s second Forsy Season match with an injury and fought largely in the exhibition final against Los Angeles Rams.

“When you give Shedur an opportunity to play with viable options around him what does he do? He is acting. The next opportunity for him to perform the following week he did not help his case because he had [an injury]. The following week from there, if you want to see a really clear identifier if he is able or not, you will put him with the 1’s. Or you put him with the valuable 2s. Don’t put him with the trash. “

Cleveland Browns Quarterback Shedeur Sanders warms up during a practice on the team’s NFL football training camp on Friday 25 July 2025 in Berea, Ohio. (David Richard/AP Phoeo)

Newton then floated a theory of Browns’ motives and claimed that the franchise wants to keep him on the schedule for business purposes.

“This is my conspiracy theory of Cleveland Browns. Shedeur Sanders is extremely talented and good and able to be a player in the NFL. But I don’t think many teams are willing to risk what is mounted in circus -like attention that he brings naturally,” Newton said. “So that’s why the Browns are stuck with this idea, if we cut Sceedeur, it would be bad for business. Business is, he is good at business on our list. If we cut him, he will be picked up by someone. When have we ever had a person on our list to move the needle? … Cleveland Browns has never had a player in the modern day pushing the needle like Sanders.”

Flacco threw two interceptions in last week’s loss of 34-10 to the Detroit Lions. Browns entered week 5 with a 1-3 record.

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