Shedeur Sanders ‘Thankful’ for Browns Teammates
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An energy watchdog group estimates that Sen. Bernie Sanders emitted more carbon dioxide on his private jets on his recent tour than the average American in five years.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders said he believes he could have a similar similar career arc as former NFL quarterback Tom Brady.
Senator Bernie Sanders issued a warning about President Donald Trump's latest executive order aimed at lowering drug prices. Newsweek reached out to the White House for comment via email. Americans often pay more for prescription drugs than consumers in other countries,
Shedeur Sanders has reportedly made a strong first impression with his performance at the Cleveland Browns' rookie minicamp. Fox Sports analyst and former NFL running back LeSean McCoy cited "sources" that told him Sanders "looks like the best player out of the whole camp" during a Monday appearance on The Facility (0:20 mark).
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. cited Bernie Sanders' 2016 and 2020 White House campaign plans on prescription drugs to highlight Trump's efforts in 2025.
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Shedeur Sanders fell to the fifth round in the 2025 NFL Draft after being a projected first-round pick. And while his wait was longer than expected — and included a prank phone call — the Cleveland Browns quarterback had a conversation with Tom Brady that left him with high hopes for his NFL career.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders said his “job here isn’t to prove people wrong” but to “prove myself right” as he spoke to the media for the first time since his dramatic slide and fifth round selection during the NFL Draft.
Many were stunned when Shedeur Sanders fell to the fifth round in the NFL draft. It turns out experts in the media were also shocked.
Shilo Sanders walked into his first news conference with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and immediately shook hands with each reporter.
Colin Cowherd breaks down what realistic expectations should be for Shedeur Sanders as he steps into the spotlight in Cleveland. Can the Browns finally have their franchise quarterback, or is the pressure too much too soon for the young star?
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BEREA, Ohio — Dillon Gabriel’s family clapped, hugged, kissed and cried when the Browns picked him 94th overall in last month’s NFL Draft. From the Gabriel living room, where Hawaiian leis adorned every neck, a kid from the islands fulfilled his life’s work.