QB [Shedeur Sanders](/team/players-roster/shedeur-sanders/) has a 12-hour rule for himself — 12 hours to be happy and then he goes back to work.
By the time the Browns hit the practice field after their first preseason game against the Panthers, Sanders was long done thinking about what he did in his first game action in the NFL. Now, he has been recovering from an oblique injury and working on preparing for the last preseason game against the Rams.
To him, the last week of the preseason represents a chance to go out on the field one last time with everyone he has created a relationship with. That's a factor he said was important to him about playing the final preseason game, was knowing not everyone will still be in the locker room after cut day.
Beyond the game against the Rams and the regular season starting soon, Sanders isn't concerned with much, including the backup quarterback spot.
"I really don't look (at the backup spot). I don't care. Whenever it's time for me to get out there and play, I'm going to play. Whenever it's time for the lights to come on, I'm going to do my thing," Sanders said. "I'm not concerned about when it is. I'm not concerned about how many reps I'm getting at this point. It is what it is because I know when the lights come on, when everything is going on, when the pressure is on, you know who I am."