On Sunday, the Cleveland Browns experienced yet another loss, dropping their record to 3-11 in a season highlighted by quarterback drama.
Shedeur Sanders started his fourth game in a row after appearing in the second half of their 23-16 loss to the Baltimore Ravens during Week 11 after previous starter Dillon Gabriel suffered a concussion in the second half.
In that brief stint, Sanders did not have a good outing, only completing four out of 12 total pass attempts, but threw for over 200 yards and a touchdown in their win on the road over the Las Vegas Raiders.
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However, since then the team has lost three straight and yesterday, was the worst start of the prodigies' young career as he got sacked five times and threw three interceptions while only putting up a 30.3 passing rating.
During the post game interviews, he basically was told to "stay in a rookie's place" by Super Bowl champion safety, C.J. Gardner-Johnson who caught his third pick of the game.
Last week, Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed that Sanders will remain the starter for the rest of the season, and after the rough performance by the "perfect timing" signal call, Stefanski was asked if he still stands by his decision, in which he replied with one word, "Yes."
To be fair to Browns and Sanders, they are not the only team the Bears' defense has given problems to throughout this season; the Bears' defense leads the league in takeaways, averaging 2.10 turnovers per game.

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