A few days ago, the Athletic's Cleveland columnist Jason Lloyd went on a local radio show and delivered a ton of negative information about Browns QB Shedeur Sanders.
With a chance to change his tune on Thursday in another radio segment, Lloyd doubled down.
Lloyd, who has covered Cleveland sports for a long time, is certainly plugged in to what's happening with the Browns.
And these tidbits don't bode well for Sanders.
"Enough people have said things like, 'Doesn't watch a ton of film. Doesn't really know how to watch film. Had to sort of be shown how to watch film. Doesn't know what he's looking at on the field. Doesn't know when he's hot.' All this stuff, and people just lost their minds over it," Lloyd said on 92.3 The Fan.
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Lloyd had more to say.
"I've been doing this 25 years," Lloyd said. "I have never seen a story like this where what is said behind the doors and the public narrative is this far off. I've never seen anything like this. It's stunning in so many ways."
Sanders' story is well known at this point. Many projected him to be a first-round pick coming out of Colorado.
Instead, he fell to the fifth round, where the Browns made him their second QB selected in the 2025 NFL Draft (after Dillon Gabriel in the third round).
Sanders began the summer as QB4 on the Browns' depth chart, but he got the chance to start by the end of the year. By most metrics, it didn't go well.
And if what Lloyd says is true, it's hard to see how it gets much better.
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