To determine whether Shedeur Sanders will be part of the Cleveland Browns' future plans, the team needs to see more improvement from the rookie quarterback in the final two games. The Browns are currently 3-12 on the season.
The Baltimore Ravens kept their playoff hopes alive after defeating the Green Bay Packers Saturday night. Now they will shift their focus to the Pittsburgh Steelers, who just so happen to play the Browns Sunday afternoon.
Shedeur has the chance to do something funny Sunday afternoon regarding the AFC North title race.
The Ravens are currently one game behind Pittsburgh in the AFC North standings, and if the Browns win Sunday afternoon, the Ravens and Steelers will battle it out for the division title in the season finale.
As for the Browns playcalling, it has been pretty conservative the past few weeks with Shedeur starting, but they won't admit it. Their conservative playcalling has left fans skeptical of Cleveland's intentions and want to see the ball in Shedeur's hands more.
Shedeur has to take care of the ball against Pittsburgh in order for the Browns to have a chance.
Last week against the Buffalo Bills, Sanders completed 20-of-29 passes for 157 yards and a touchdown. However, he threw two picks that ultimately put points on the board for Buffalo.
In his defense, he has been playing behind a makeshift offensive line with backups and no real weapons on offense aside from Harold Fannin Jr. Those two have had quite the connection over the past few weeks.
"I'm trying to get out of here so I can call Shedeur. Make sure he can get it done." @_SNOOP1 pic.twitter.com/0aY9GVef3X
December 28, 2025Needless to say, the Ravens fanbase will be tuning in to cheer on the Browns and Shedeur Sunday afternoon as they look to play spoiler.
