Shedeur not worried over limited reps for Browns
Briefly

Shedeur Sanders, now a rookie quarterback for the Cleveland Browns, is part of a four-way competition in training camp. He was selected in the fifth round of the NFL draft after being a top prospect. Currently, he is positioned as QB4, behind veterans Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett, and fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel. Sanders expressed his understanding of the situation, emphasizing gratitude for the opportunity and confidence in his abilities, regardless of his current practice reps. Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski announced a fluid quarterback rotation, which may lead to adjustments in the upcoming week.
Shedeur Sanders emphasized that he is grateful for the opportunity at this level, stating, "I feel like that it's not in my control, so I'm not going to think about that or even have that in my thought process of why it is." He believes that everyone wants this chance and expresses confidence in his identity and abilities, saying, "I know who I am as a person. I know what I could bring to this team. So, I can never feel less than any circumstance."
Kevin Stefanski mentioned that the quarterback rotation would be fluid during training camp's first week, hinting at adjustments in Week 2. The practice sessions indicate a competitive environment, with Pickett and Flacco alternating first-team reps during drills.
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