
Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders was frustrated that he wasn't able to lead the two-minute drill in Saturday's final preseason game. / Ken Blaze-Imagn Images
The Browns closed out their preseason on Saturday with a 19–17 victory over the Rams that came thanks to a 37-yard game-winning field goal by Andre Szmyt following a drive led by quarterback Tyler Huntley.
Huntley leading the game-winning drive for Cleveland is notable, as rookie Shedeur Sanders had been in the game before Huntley, but was pulled by coach Kevin Stefanski.
Sanders was visibly frustrated on the sideline that he didn't get a chance to lead the two-minute drive, which is understandable given his competitiveness. Stefanski addressed Sanders's reaction with the media after the game, keeping his answer short while largely dismissing any sort of large-scale issue.
> Shedeur Sanders wasn't thrilled when he was replaced by Tyler Huntley with the game on the line.
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> Did Kevin Stefanski make the right move puling Shedeur with 2 minutes left? 🤔 [pic.twitter.com/GIltWCW1Mq](https://t.co/GIltWCW1Mq)