Sheder Sanders is experiencing the list of quarter-backs which due to decades in Cleveland, those responsible for saving the franchise to move on after failed efforts.
“I have the impression that fans of Browns they just want to hope for and they wanted it for so long,” Sanders told the team’s website. “And finally, I’m here to change that, I’m here to get what they want.”
Sanders said all the good things since he joined the Browns last month after they fell in the fifth round of the NFL 2025 draft, but these last candid remarks offer an overview of the way he looks at the battle of the quarter that will swallow up the team this summer.
The ex-star of Colorado will seek apparently with the veteran Joe Flacco, the former choice of first round Kenny Pickett and the choice of third round Dillon Gabriel to be the starter of the team 1 of the team.
The outgoing starter Deshaun Watson could miss the 2025 season after undergoing two surgical interventions after having broken his right Achilles tendon.
Sanders took the second representatives behind Gabriel at the team’s mini-camp last week, but the Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski said he would not place a lot of stock.
The controversial quarter said the Browns website that he planned to change the franchise, echoing the comments he made before the project after doing it with Jackson State and Colorado.
Sanders, the son of the NFL renowned temple, Deion Sanders, has already told journalists that he considered his career to play as that of Tom Brady in the sense of emerging as a late choice.
“I’m here to work and win,” said Sanders. “I think everything in the field, it will be managed. On the field, of course, that’s where I want my personality and that’s why I want to be known, it’s the one who came here and changed the franchise.”
The season is still in months, however, and Sanders said that he was now focusing on immersing himself with the franchise and establishing a positive report.
He said on several occasions that he planned to be a great teammate.
“I was built for this moment, from year to year … It does not seem new to me, at this point,” he said. “I understand that I have to go here, I have to learn, settle, be a great teammate, I was able to get all the elephants out of the room with anything, with anything, any type of problem, what they have heard or anything.
“It’s normal for me. I am in my environment here, I have my resources here … I don’t think something is too much problem. ”