Cleveland Browns Name Starting Quarterback For Remainder Of Regular Season
In a move that surprised absolutely no one with a functioning pair of eyes, the Cleveland Browns have officially handed the keys to the offense to rookie Quarterback Shedeur Sanders for the rest of the 2025 season. Head Coach Kevin Stefanski announced that the fifth-round pick will get the no for the rest of the season.
Let’s be real, the Browns’ season has been about as exciting as watching paint dry in a gray room. But then, a glimmer of hope emerged. After fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel went down with a concussion in Week 11, Sanders was thrust into the spotlight. His first outing against the Ravens was, to put it mildly, a train wreck (4 of 16 with a pick). It was the kind of performance that makes you question your life choices as a fan.
But then, something clicked.
Shedeur Sanders: A Glimmer Of Hope For the Browns
Against the Raiders the following week, Sanders wasn’t just playing; he was leading. He snagged his first career win and uncorked a beautiful 66-yard touchdown pass to Dylan Sampson that had Browns fans feeling something they hadn’t felt in a while: genuine excitement. The calls to keep him as the starter grew from a whisper to a roar. It seemed everyone could see the potential, maybe even Stefanski, who’s been perched precariously on the hot seat.
Despite a loss to the 49ers, Sanders kept improving, showing a command of the offense that defied his rookie status. Then came the game against the Titans. Sanders went full video-game mode, slinging the ball for 364 yards and three touchdowns. Sure, the Browns still lost, but for the first time in what feels like an eternity, there was a spark. There was entertainment. There was a reason to tune in besides sheer, morbid curiosity.
What’s Next For the Cleveland Browns?
Now, with the starting job firmly in his grasp, Sanders faces a murderer’s row to close out the season. The schedule features tough matchups against the Bears and Bills before finishing with the rival Steelers and the Bengals. It IS a trial by fire, but if the last few weeks are any indication, Sanders has the swagger and the arm to make things interesting.
For a franchise that’s been a running joke for decades, finding a quarterback who can play is like finding a unicorn riding a dragon. Sanders has shown poise, resilience, and a flair for the dramatic that have been sorely lacking. He’s not just a placeholder; he’s a potential cornerstone. Stefanski’s decision to stick with him might be the smartest move he’s made all season, and it might just be the thing that saves his job.
