Todd Monken Drops Surprising Revelation About QB Shedeur Sanders’ Hidden Potential
The Cleveland Browns find themselves at a crossroads, folks — and it’s not just about who’s throwing the pigskin under center. A fresh wave has swept through the organization, bringing in Todd Monken, the former Ravens offensive guru, as the new head coach. That means the crew who handed rookie Shedeur Sanders seven starts last season has packed up and moved on, leaving a whole new playbook to be written.
Now, with the offseason still wide open for trades, drafts, and free-agent hustle, Cleveland’s quarterback scene is anything but set in stone. Monken’s already tossed out some encouraging words about Sanders’ “elite playmaking ability,” but let’s be real — the kid’s still got a ways to go, and so does the competition. With Sanders, Dillon Gabriel, and the ever-uncertain Deshaun Watson in the mix, the Browns’ signal-caller spot looks like a wide-open shootout right now.



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