Cleveland Browns, Shedeur Sanders and Training Camp
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Cleveland brought in Kenny Pickett and Joe Flacco as veteran options this offseason. This came before adding both Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders in the 2025 NFL Draft. As of now, there are no signs of a starter being named with all four in the mix.
The Browns have a four QB battle going on for the starting spot. Former NFL QB Ryan Fitzpatrick recently weighed in and it wasn't looking good for Shedeur Sanders.
And to Moton's point, the Browns have two first-round picks in 2026 — their own plus the Jaguars' pick, both of which could be in the top 10 (Cleveland went 3-14 in 2024 and Jacksonville went 4-13) — and the 2026 QB class is loaded.
A QB like Pickett, who has a winning record in the NFL ( 15-10) and is entering the final year of his $14 million rookie contract probably gives Cleveland a better shot early on than rookies Dillon Gabriel (third round) or Shedeur Sanders (fifth round).
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Total Pro Sports on MSNREPORT: Cleveland Browns Players Have Officially Made Their Decision On Who They Want As Their Starting QBThe Browns brought back Joe Flacco on a one-year deal in free agency and acquired Kenny Pickett via trade with the Philadelphia Eagles. At the 2025 NFL Draft, they used third and fifth-round picks on Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders, respectively.
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The Cardinals Johnson was the 15th choice in the second round this year. Last year’s No. 15 pick, Giants safety Tyler Nubin, had his first two years guaranteed, $1.208 million of his $1.488 third-year salary guaranteed and no guarantees in Year 4.