Shedeur Sanders, the rookie quarterback for the Cleveland Browns, had a mixed performance in the game against the Buffalo Bills. After a strong start where he completed 5 out of 5 passes for 58 yards and a touchdown on the opening drive, Sanders made a critical mistake. He threw a short pass to Quinshon Judkins, but the ball hit the running back and was intercepted by Bills safety Jordan Poyer.
The NFL shared the play on social media, with the caption “Jordan Poyer tip drill INT.” Fans were quick to react to Sanders’ error, with one fan stating, “Shedeur is not an NFL QB.” Another fan called for Joe Flacco to be brought back into the game, highlighting Sanders’ struggles.
Despite the interception, Sanders had a decent game overall, completing nine passes for 84 yards and another touchdown in the first quarter. However, the Bills quickly responded with touchdowns of their own, taking the lead in the second quarter.
This game came on the heels of a disappointing performance by Sanders against the Chicago Bears in Week 15, where he threw three interceptions in a 31-3 loss. Despite the struggles, the Browns have decided to stick with Sanders as their starting quarterback. Sanders took responsibility for the loss against the Bears, acknowledging that he needed to improve his performance.
With a record of 1-3 as a starter, Sanders is determined to lead the Browns to a victory and break their three-game losing streak. The pressure is on for the rookie quarterback to bounce back and show improvement in the upcoming games.
In conclusion, Shedeur Sanders’ performance against the Bills may have had its ups and downs, but he remains the QB1 for the Cleveland Browns. Fans and critics alike will be watching closely to see how Sanders responds to the challenges ahead.

