Shedeur Sanders exits game with severe pinky injury
Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders has left the field in distress after sustaining a gruesome pinky injury during Week 16’s clash against the Buffalo Bills. The incident occurred in the second quarter when Sanders was tackled, resulting in a visible injury that left his pinky covered in blood.
As he was escorted to the locker room, the severity of the injury remained uncertain, casting doubt on his ability to return to the game. With Sanders sidelined, fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel, a third-round draft pick, has stepped in to take over quarterback duties.
Sanders departed the field with his helmet off, displaying signs of distress not only from the hand injury but also from an apparent nose injury. The Browns now look to Gabriel to lead the offense in this critical moment of the game as they face off against the Bills.
Fans and teammates alike will be anxiously watching for updates on Sanders’ condition as the game progresses.

