Browns’ Shedeur Sanders Gets Great News on Starting Role Before 49ers Game
Posted November 30, 2025
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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - NOVEMBER 23: Shedeur Sanders #12 of the Cleveland Browns walks off the field after beating the Las Vegas Raiders 24-10 in the game at Allegiant Stadium on November 23, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/Getty Images)
Ahead of the first home start of his career in Week 13 against the 49ers, rookie QB Shedeur Sanders got some great news on his future with the Cleveland Browns — at least his near future. The former Jackson State and Colorado quarterback was projected to be a first- or second-round pick in this past draft, yet fell all the way to the fifth round due in part to some off-field concerns.
Sanders began training camp fourth on the depth chart in Cleveland, behind veterans Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett, as well as a fellow rookie, third-rounder Dillon Gabriel. Pickett was traded to the Raiders coming out of the preseason to make the roster a little less crowded, and Flacco began the season as the starter. However, he was traded to the Bengals back in October, and Gabriel assumed starting duties.
When Gabriel suffered a concussion in Week 11 against the Ravens, Sanders stepped in and played the entire second half, getting his first taste of real NFL action. It wasn’t pretty, as he went 4 of 16 passing for 47 yards and an interception, also taking two sacks. It wasn’t a good debut, but Sanders stepped up in first start the following week against the Raiders, going 11 of 20 for 209 yards with a touchdown and a pick, only taking one sack in a 24-10 victory.
Shedeur Sanders Might Start the Rest of the Season for the Cleveland Browns
Ian Maule/GettyLAS VEGAS, NEVADA – NOVEMBER 23: Shedeur Sanders #12 of the Cleveland Browns walks off the field after beating the Las Vegas Raiders 24-10 in the game at Allegiant Stadium on November 23, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ian Maule/Getty Images)
On Sunday morning, multiple reports came out suggesting the Browns are interested in getting an extended look at Sanders as the starter. When Cleveland drafted two rookie quarterbacks back in April, the expectation was they’d give each a run as the starter to see what they’ve got. Gabriel had his turn, and now Sanders has his.
“Yes, Shedeur Sanders makes his first home start today for the Cleveland Browns,” said NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport on NFL Game Day Morning. “Impressive one last week, had the full week of reps, had the game plan tailored for him. Took some deep shots, enough to win, enough that the Browns wanted to see more.”
“So he starts again today,” Rapoport continued. “My understanding is that the Browns — with a good performance [by Sanders], with a performance they can be proud of — that he could start the rest of the way. And yes, it’s about that Shedeur will have earned it if that’s the case. But they also want to evaluate him, the Browns want to get out of this season knowing whether or not they have a franchise quarterback. With two first-round picks coming up in this draft, they have to know.”
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported the same thing, writing on X/Twitter, “Browns are open to giving Shedeur Sanders an extended look for the rest of this season, just as fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel got in the first half of this season.”
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The Browns have one of the best defenses in the NFL, with a star in ED Myles Garrett who’s on track to win his second straight Defensive Player of the Year award and break the league’s single-season sack record. Their offense is among the worst in the NFL, but they have the ammunition to start to fix that next year.
The rest of this season will be critical for Sanders, as he’ll need to play well for the Browns to pass on a quarterback in the 2026 draft and go into next season with him as the starter. From what it sounds like, he’ll have every opportunity to prove himself.
Bruins’ Backup Crisis: Korpisalo’s Early Goals Are Killing Boston’s Momentum
Joonas Korpisalo hasn't been performing well as the Bruins' backup this season.
After a solid 2024-25 season that saw some Boston Bruins fans wondering if he should be getting more starts, Joonas Korpisalo hasn't been able to carry it over into the 2025-26 season. It's unfortunate for the Bruins, as Jeremy Swayman looks like his old self after a tough year last season, and getting both goalies rolling would be a massive help. However, this season, and at least over the past three games, Korpisalo's starts feel like a scheduled loss.
The Bruins haven't been as stingy as they'd like this season, despite Marco Sturm attempting to revamp the team's structure. It's partly a learning curve in the new system, which Sturm warned everyone about, and another issue has been injuries, notably a brief absence for Hampus Lindholm and now an extended absence for Charlie McAvoy.
Ty Anderson was back on X with one of his infamous lists on Friday afternoon, as Korpisalo allowed a goal on the second shot of the game, less than four minutes in. Anderson's stat this season is the number of times the Bruins' goalies allowed a goal within the first three shots of the game. While it's meant to be a Bruins stat, Korpisalo has been the one to do it in seven of his ten starts.
That doesn't mean that Swayman isn't guilty of the same issue. The Bruins have done it 13 times in their 26 games this season, meaning Swayman has done it 6 times himself. However, the Bruins' starter has obviously played in 6 more games than Korpisalo, meaning he hasn't done it nearly as frequently.
The toughest thing for a team in the NHL is to have to chase a lead. It isn't as hard as it used to be, as you hardly ever see teams shut it down into a trap as they did in the past, but it's still not a trend that teams want to have. The Bruins knew that chasing a lead wasn't their path to success this season, and you're starting to see them fall in the standings because of it.
Swayman will get the majority of the games going forward, but it's worth wondering if the Bruins are going to consider making a change with their backup. The Providence Bruins have two goalies in Michael Dipietro and Simon Zajicek, who are playing lights out to start the year. Korpisalo's leash might be getting shorter.