Browns QB Shedeur Sanders Gets Bad News After Disastrous NFL Debut
Shedeur Sanders finally got his shot to show what he can do on an NFL field, but the rookie quarterback failed to rise and meet the challenge.
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Had Sanders been able to shine in his debut, he could have potentially put enough pressure on head coach
However, after the game ended, Stefanski confirmed that Gabriel will get his job back as QB1 as soon as he is healthy enough to do so.
“But a lot goes into that,”
Kevin Stefanski Gave Vague Answers to Questions About Shedeur Sanders’ Play Against Ravens

GettyCleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski.
Stefanski was not complimentary of Sanders’ play, though said the team has faith in the 23-year-old QB.
“We trust our guys to perform. He’s no different,” Stefanski said. “And playing a backup QB role … that’s tough to come in there. But we trust him. I know there’s things that he’s gonna want to do better, but that’s why we work.”
A reporter asked Stefanski to talk about what, if any, improvements Sanders has made during practice over the last several weeks, as a topic of conversation following the game was that the coaching staff had not afforded Sanders any reps with the first-team offense all season long.
Gabriel was getting some first-team work when Joe Flacco was the starter through the first month of the campaign, though Stefanski did not afford Sanders the same work as QB2 once Cleveland elevated Gabriel to the starting role ahead of Week 5.
“Shedeur has made unbelievable strides in the meeting room, on the practice field,” Stefanski said. “I know he wants to be better, and he will be better.”
Shedeur Sanders Made Postgame Joke Alluding to Lack of Reps With Browns’ First-Team Offense

GettyCleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders.
The Browns will presumably prepare for the Raiders as though Sanders will start, as Gabriel’s health will remain a question mark for the next several days at least.
That means putting together a game plan that plays to Sanders’ strengths. It also means he will get regular reps with the first-team offense for the first time in his NFL career.
“I don’t think I played good at all,” Sanders said. “There’s a lot of things we need to look at during the week and go and just get comfortable even throwing routes, you know, with
Sanders laughed and smiled following his comment about not throwing to Jeudy all season, which read like a subtle shot at the coaching staff for keeping Sanders off of the first-team for the last six-plus months since drafting him.
But Sanders went on to express gratitude for the opportunity to play for the first time since leaving the collegiate ranks.
“The thing that I was excited about is just being able to get out there,” Sanders continued. “It was the first time I got hit since my last game at Colorado, so just having that feeling back, ya know, is good.”
Falcons Hit with Crushing Injury News on Michael Penix Jr. After Week 11 Loss

A bad afternoon for the Atlanta Falcons grew even worse after Michael Penix Jr. suffered a knee injury midway through the third quarter. It was concerning to see Penix exit the game with the issue that caused him to miss the Week 8 loss against the Dolphins, but the worst nightmare of fans everywhere came to life when he didn't return.
When the second-year quarterback exited the clash against the Carolina Panthers, the Dirty Birds led 21-16, but that momentum exited the building as soon as Penix went down. When Kirk Cousins replaced him, the Atlanta offense sputtered before falling 30-27 in another overtime heartbreaker.
And to make matters even worse, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported that Penix re-aggravated the knee injury suffered back in Week 7 against the 49ers. Back then it was a mere bone bruise, but this time, Rapoport also added there is concern that the 25-year-old "will miss some time" with the issue.
Michael Penix Jr. will miss time with knee injury suffered in Week 11
Prior to his exit, the 2024 first-round pick completed 13-of-16 pass attempts for 175 passing yards with no touchdowns or interceptions. Despite the average numbers on the stat sheet, Sunday would have likely marked one of the most impressive starts of Penix's short career if he was able to close it out.
He was throwing the ball around with zip and touch all afternoon long, as he was carving Carolina's secondary. Drake London surpassed 100 receiving yards for the third straight game with a knee injury of his own, while Darnell Mooney had a few nice plays (but also a couple of costly drops).
With Penix sidelined, it means it'll be Cousins likely drawing the start in Week 12 against the Saints. The 37-year-old made one start in 2025 back in Week 8 that ended in total disaster against the Dolphins, so while he's a welcomed insurance option, it's no secret that the veteran has lost a step.
The four-time Pro Bowler completed just six of 14 passes for 48 yards after replacing Penix, as defenses are clearly more scared of his successor. It also saw the run game suffer, but Cousins is equipped with enough talent to hopefully lead the Falcons to victory next Sunday afternoon.
Not a lot of information is known regarding the state of his injury at this time, but any scenario that sees Cousins take the field is a complete and utter disaster. His 2023 Achilles tear still affects him, and he threw a career-high 16 interceptions in 2024, so this update has fans rightfully worried.