Shedeur Sanders‘ eventful 2025 included early buzz about being a top-five pick, before a freefall to Round 5 capped a regrettable pre-draft process. The rookie went from Cleveland’s QB4 during training camp to preseason starter, due to other passers’ injuries, and then saw the team’s Kenny Pickett trade shake up the depth chart.
The Browns installed Sanders as their No. 3 option, and that did not change after they demoted Joe Flacco to start Dillon Gabriel. Flacco worked as Cleveland’s backup in Week 5, with Sanders stuck at QB3. Even though Flacco has since followed Pickett out the door via trade, Kevin Stefanski stopped short of confirming Sanders would be the team’s backup moving forward.
Bailey Zappe resides on the Browns’ practice squad. Stefanski said (via the Lorain Morning Journal’s Jeff Schudel) he was not ready to name a backup as of Wednesday, calling into question Sanders’ role once again. Although Sanders is believed to have shown improvement and received additional work post-practice, maturity concerns have presented themselves.
Multiple speeding violations occurred in the offseason, and Sanders took a strange step when interviewed following the news of Gabriel’s promotion last week. As could be expected, the Colorado alum pantomiming answers to media questions went over oddly. While Sanders held a discussion with Browns officials (per NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport) about his decision to conduct a silent press conference of sorts, the Browns not turning to him as their unquestioned backup post-Flacco does not exactly paint a glowing picture of the fifth-rounder’s organizational standing.
Jimmy Haslam said in August the Browns needed to see both Gabriel and Sanders play before determining their 2026 draft path. Sanders’ scout-team work in practice has led to a role as the team’s emergency QB3, meaning (thanks to the Brock Purdy rule) he could only play if the team’s first two passers went down. Zappe rejoined the Browns after the Chiefs cut him in training camp and has resided on the team’s practice squad since. The Browns could elevate Zappe for Week 6 without making a corresponding roster move.
If Cleveland elevates Zappe over Sanders, more attention will be paid to the latter’s development (or lack thereof). It would lend more weight to the narrative ownership wanted Sanders while Stefanski and Andrew Berry did not. Haslam and Berry denied such an order took place, of course, though the Browns circling back to Sanders after choosing Gabriel in Round 3 remains an unusual route. A value-based play led Sanders to Ohio. The Browns want Sanders to be ready if/when he is called upon. A former Patriots draftee, Zappe has made nine NFL starts — including one with the Browns last season — and would make sense as a stopgap backup while Sanders continues to acclimate.
The Browns, of course, technically have four quarterbacks rostered. Deshaun Watson remains on the team’s reserve/PUP list. It has long been viewed as unlikely the Browns will deploy Watson this season, and Rapoport adds nothing is believed to have changed on that front.
Watson is recovering a second Achilles tear. The high-priced quarterback submitted woeful work last season, with Stefanski repeatedly asked to justify why he had not benched him. Because of the five-year, fully guaranteed $230MM extension Watson signed in 2022 (and the numerous restructures the team has made for cap purposes), he remains on Cleveland’s roster.
Stefanski declined to address the prospect of Watson playing this season, indicating he is “so focused on this week.” Watson resumed throwing in mid-May but spent camp on the active/PUP list before being transferred to the reserve/PUP list in late August. Over the summer, some in the embattled QB’s camp were optimistic he would be cleared in late October or early November, per Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer. But nothing has come to pass yet.
Considering Haslam admitted the trade was a mistake, it would surprise if Watson played for the Browns again. But with Pickett and Flacco gone, the QB technically has fewer obstacles in his path. Though, the Browns’ need to evaluate Gabriel and Sanders — and the team’s natural interest in the 2026 QB class — would interfere with a Watson return.
“He’s doing an excellent job with his rehab,” Stefanski said, via Pro Football Talk’s Myles Simmons. “We haven’t seen him as part of the throwing process with the team and those types of things. But he’s working very hard. He’s doing a great job in the meeting room.”
Only in Cleveland will you find a clipboard war that’s more entertaining than the teams actual on field performances 🙂
Hey, three of their five games have been decided by one score, they’ve got a bunch of good rookies, and their defense can raise hell. For a 1-4 team that seemed dead in the water before the season even began, there’s some decent entertainment value on the field.
I have to concede that they look entertaining by Jets standards 🙂
Now that’s damning with faint praise.
This Shadeur fall from grace will be studied for years.
“I’m committed to helping the Browns fight for dominance in the AFC North, Mr Watson is quoted as saying. TRANSLATION — “You crazy as H**L if you think I’m goin back out there. My S**T is guaranteed and I’m not goin nowhere near the field.”
Maybe the Kid just doesn’t have the goods. I assume he’s putting in the effort. He’s not trying to embarrass himself.
Those nfl scouts know their business. The Mel kiper’s hyped him as a no. 1 overall pick when he could barely lead a college team to a bowl game. I bet he was never rated all that high on any nfl team’s draft board. It’s not a draft plummet if they never thought much of you in the first place. Only the talking heads made noise about him.
As an aside, his biggest PR rep, Neon Deion, I love how he set up his “medical” excuse to resign from Colorado without it looking like he’s quitting. No Hunter, no Shadeur, no more Deion. That captain isnt going to go down with that sinking ship. I’m betting he resigns in the next two weeks….
I know I’m going to be in the minority, but I think with the right coach, in the right offense, Sanders could be a decent NFL QB. You’d probably need it to be a team in the south or west, where the weather is good.
Cleveland isn’t it, though. They’ve ruined plenty of more talented QBs already.
I bet you’re a Trumper
He’s a square peg trying to be fit into a circle hole. Never gonna work.