The Cleveland Browns had a crazy move up their sleeve.
Holding a 16-10 lead on the Baltimore Ravens, the quarterback for their first drive of the second half wasn't Dillon Gabriel. It was Shedeur Sanders.
Out trotted No. 12, and a new era of Browns football was underway.
It wasn't immediately clear where it came from, although Gabriel did make some ugly throws in the first half.
But what's clear is that this is a major moment. Shedeur is playing.
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Why is Shedeur Sanders playing?
Shedeur Sanders is getting his first NFL action out of the blue. It turns out that Gabriel is being evaluated for a concussion.
Gabriel struggled in the first half, and the Browns settled for three field goals while scoring a defensive touchdown.
Kevin Stefanski had to give his youngster a chance.
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He also talked up Sanders this week, saying he's been making progress in his backup QB role.
Now, they're rewarding Shedeur with a chance to prove himself.
All eyes will all of a sudden be on the 2-7 Browns.
Sanders completed his first pass to Cedric Tillman, then his second to David Njoku, before a sack ended his first drive.
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