"Ain't no backup QB in Shedeur Sanders": Super Bowl champ Aqib Talib highlights why Coach Prime's son should stay in Cleveland

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Former NFL cornerback Aqib Talib has backed Shedeur Sanders’ alleged decision to reject the Baltimore Ravens’ plan to select him in the draft this year. According to a report by ESPN, the Ravens wanted to select Sanders in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft.

However, the quarterback allegedly informed the Ravens that he wasn’t willing to come in and be Lamar Jackson’s backup. Talib defended Sanders on the alleged decision on the Tuesday episode of “The Arena: Gridiron.” The former cornerback said:

“Ain’t no backup quarterback in Shedeur. He don’t got that bone in his body.”

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The former Super Bowl champion went on to explain his point, saying:

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“If Lamar goes down, the next backup quarterback there is Cooper Rush. He’s a damn good backup. He’s already second on the depth chart. You know what I’m saying? He could move a little bit. He could put a Lamar impression on.”

Talib is not the only analyst to have defended Shedeur Sanders on the Ravens report. Stephen A. Smith also came into the quarterback’s defense on Wednesday’s episode of First Take. He said:

“Lamar Jackson… he’s a superstar. When you take a job as a backup QB in Baltimore, you assume you’re going to be holding the clipboard… but you’re almost never going to play.”

Sanders responded to the report on Sunday after the Browns’ defeat to the Ravens. He said:

“My response is I’m focused on the now. I don’t really talk about anything in the past, and whatever happened in the past, it is what it is. I’m more focused on now. I’m more focused on how this game that we just gone and had and figuring out how to move forward from now.”

Where is Shedeur Sanders on the Browns depth chart?

Shedeur Sanders is No. 3 on the Browns’ quarterback depth chart, coming behind Joe Flacco and Dillon Gabriel. The former Colorado quarterback survived the cut in the Browns quarterback room ahead of the 2025 campaign.

The Browns had five quarterbacks at their training camp and through the preseason, with Kenny Pickett and Tyler Huntley in the mix. However, Sanders was able to make the team’s 53-man roster ahead of them, with Pickett traded to the Raiders and Huntley released.

The Browns are 0-2 after week 2, with their next game being against the Green Bay Packers, who are undefeated after two games.

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Kayode Akinwumi

Kayode is a College and High School Sports writer at Sportskeeda since June 2023. Hailing from Nigeria, he has an undergraduate degree in Linguistics and African Languages, and has previously had stints as an entertainment and politics writer for around 7 months. Adept at creating content around historical perspectives, he strives to report stories based only on verified information. His mantra is - truth is always more important than sensationalism.

A fan of the Alabama Crimson Tide football team, Kayode admires how Nick Saban developed talent at the team and delivered consistent results, and hopes that the post-Saban era is just as fruitful. He is thoroughly impressed by Johnny Manziel’s talent, and feels that Shedeur Sanders is massively underrated. Nick Saban is his all-time favorite college coach.

While Kayode believes there is little to separate college and mainstream sports, pro leagues absorbing the best athletes leads to their quality being higher. Witnessing the Colorado Buffaloes’ hot streak at start the 2023 football season was one of his all-time favorite college sports moments.

When not writing, Kayode enjoys reading and watching sports documentaries. His most recent watch was "Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In."

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