Browns Urged to Make Stunning Move Involving Shedeur Sanders
The Cleveland Browns will have decisions to make at quarterback.
Dillon Gabriel is the starting quarterback, but after the team traded Joe Flacco to the Cincinnati Bengals, the team needed a new backup. Shedeur Sanders is the only other quarterback on the roster, but Bailey Zappe could be signed to the practice squad.
If Zappe does become the backup quarterback, Browns insider Jason Lloyd urges Cleveland to simply release Sanders.
“But if Bailey Zappe — Bailey Zappe! — is more trustworthy to a team that has spent 25 years searching for competent quarterback play, then what are we really doing here?,” Lloyd wrote. “Cut Sanders, just as the Philadelphia Eagles did with sixth-round quarterback Kyle McCord and countless other teams do every year with countless other late-round rookie quarterbacks, and end this silly madness.
“McCord returned to Philadelphia on the practice squad,” Lloyd added. “The Browns are protecting Sanders on their 53-man roster so another team can’t pluck him off their practice squad, yet they’re about to promote Zappe from the practice squad ahead of him. When else has that ever happened?”
Lloyd believes Sanders has caused a ton of unnecessary media attention to the team, which is why he believes the team needs to make a move.
“Cut him. Trade him. Whatever. Let him become someone else’s daily topic of conversation. At 1-4, the Browns have enough problems. Clearly, he isn’t viewed as one of the solutions,” Lloyd added.
Sanders ‘Thankful’ For Whatever Role He Has
Sanders has been the Browns’ third-string quarterback and has been running scout team practice.
The rookie quarterback has been inactive all season, but despite that, Sanders said he’s thankful for the role he has with the team.
“I’m in a great mental space overall,” Sanders said. “So I would say you tend to get a little bit more excited when you see a light at the end of the tunnel, for sure. … Whatever my role is here, I’m thankful. I’m happy just to do that.”
If Sanders is named the backup quarterback, he said the goal is to make sure Gabriel is ready Sunday.
“We’re going to make sure we do everything we can to make sure Dillon’s ready for the game,” Sanders said. “Whatever that means. Each and every day, even when Joe was the starter, preparing the right way and be ready to know that you could get out there at any point in time. I’m overly confident within myself. I know when I first got here, I’m ready to play, but it’s up to the coaches and whatever decision they make then, I’m fine with.”
The Browns take on the Pittsburgh Steelers on the road on Sunday.
Browns Coach Hasn’t Named Sanders The Backup
Despite Sanders being the only other quarterback on the roster, he hasn’t been named the backup.
Cleveland could promote Zappe to be the backup, so Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said he is still mulling over the backup quarterback job.
“Still working through all roster types of things,” Stefanski said on Oct. 8. “I always have to be mindful of our players, and our players development and I want to make sure that I’m always doing what’s best for our players and, of course, our team.
“But with young players, I’m always thinking about last week, making the change to Dillon (Gabriel),” Stefanki added. “You have to think long and hard about that, because these are young players that you’re so invested in their development. So, I’ll let the week play out and make a decision later on.”
Regardless of who the backup is, Gabriel will be making his second career NFL start on Sunday.
BREAKING: Raiders Star Rejects Jerry Jones's $45M Job Offer

Raiders fans braced for the worst this offseason as contract talks with their beloved tight end reached a dramatic crossroads. Whispers of
The offer was more than generous: $45 million over three years, with a starting spot and a promise of championship ambitions. But loyalty is measured in more than just dollars or banners.
When the moment of truth arrived, Koonce faced a choice that would define his legacy. It wasn’t about stats or salary anymore — it was about identity, home, and everything
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Malcolm Koonce broke his silence in an emotional statement that resonated with every fan. “No amount of money can buy my loyalty. I’d rather walk away with my pride as a Raider than wear a star for $45 million. Some things just aren’t for sale — and my heart belongs to
His decision echoed through the locker room and beyond. Coaches, teammates, and even rivals praised his unwavering sense of pride, drawing a clear line between business and brotherhood.
For Koonce, the pay cut from $15 million to $10 million was more than a contract adjustment — it was a declaration of who he is and what he values most. Not every player would have chosen the same path.
Raiders responded the only way it knows how — with passionate support and relentless loyalty. “There are things worth more than money in this city. Koonce is living proof of that,” one longtime season ticket holder said.
In an age when stars chase the biggest payday, Malcolm Koonce just cemented himself as a true Raider for life. And for Raiders, that’s worth more than any contract ever signed.