Overview
- Pressed into action after halftime when Dillon Gabriel entered concussion protocol, Shedeur Sanders went 4-of-16 for 47 yards with one interception and a 13.5 passer rating as the Browns failed to score under his direction.
- Baltimore produced a season-high 39.4% pressure rate per TruMedia with three sacks and 10 quarterback hits, limiting Cleveland to 187 total yards and 2-for-14 on third down.
- Safety Kyle Hamilton sacked Sanders, forced a fumble and copied his watch celebration, and cornerback Nate Wiggins intercepted the rookie on his next series.
- Kevin Stefanski said the appearance marked Sanders’ first rep with the starting offense since being drafted, reflecting the staff’s decision to center first-team work on Gabriel.
- Stefanski reaffirmed Gabriel as the starter once cleared, with Sanders set to prepare in case he is needed in Week 12, as teammates including Myles Garrett backed the rookie after he tried to shoulder blame.