Browns fans erupt over Shedeur Sanders’ continued inactivity
Shedeur Sanders remained on the sidelines during the Cleveland Browns’ latest matchup against the New England Patriots, a game that further deepened the team’s struggles this season. With the Browns now sitting at a disappointing 2-6 record, the question on every fan’s mind is: when will Sanders finally get his chance to shine?
Dillon Gabriel’s rocky performance raises questions
In the face of a disheartening performance from Dillon Gabriel, the urgency for a change at quarterback has intensified. Gabriel, who started the game, completed 21 of 35 passes for a mere 156 yards, along with two touchdowns and two costly interceptions. His struggles culminated in what was labeled by local sports commentator Ken Carmen as “the worst safety in NFL history.”
“This is a worse safety than Dan Orlovsky. That is such a panic ‘I don’t belong on the field’ play,” Carmen remarked, echoing the sentiments of frustrated fans. The gravity of Gabriel’s performance has left many wondering if it might finally be time for Sanders to be activated and given an opportunity to lead the team.
Sanders’ curious position on the depth chart
Sanders, a promising rookie out of Oregon, has captured attention not just for his potential but also for his puzzling position on the Browns’ depth chart. Despite the team’s ongoing struggles, he has remained inactive, leaving fans questioning the coaching staff’s decision-making process. As Gabriel continues to falter, the calls for Sanders to step into the spotlight grow louder.
With each passing game, the anticipation builds. Fans are left pondering not just if Sanders will play, but what might happen if he does. Will he be the spark the Browns desperately need, or will he face the same fate as his predecessor? The clock is ticking, and the Browns’ record is a stark reminder that change may be necessary to turn the season around.
As Cleveland navigates the complexities of their quarterback situation, one thing remains clear: the desire to see Shedeur Sanders on the field has never been more palpable.

