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Teams Calling Browns About Shedeur Move

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June 23, 2026 | Edition #452

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With one season in the NFL under his belt, Shedeur Sanders is still aiming for the Browns' starting quarterback job. Whether he wins or loses that battle to Deshaun Watson in training camp was expected to shape his future in Cleveland. But a new report now suggests the young QB’s fate could be decided much sooner.

Cleveland’s interest in moving on from Sanders is revealed amid his QB battle with Watson.





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If Shedeur Sanders becomes available via trade, which NFL team should make a move to land him?

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Peyton Manning’s famous nickname, “The Sheriff,” wasn’t created by his teammates or fans. It can be traced back to the Indianapolis Colts' Week 5 matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2003.

With just four minutes remaining in that game, the Colts trailed 35-14. Quarterback Manning then helped the Colts score 21 unanswered points to force overtime and secure a comeback win. This encounter left a lasting impression on Bucs’ head coach Jon Gruden, who later started calling Manning “The Sheriff.” Gruden believed the QB had a way of taking control and “laying down the law” on the field, much like a sheriff in an old Western town.

Three blockbuster trades shook the NFL this offseason.

The Rams landed Myles Garrett, the Patriots acquired A.J. Brown, and the Bengals added Dexter Lawrence. We break down how these moves have now transformed the road to the Super Bowl in ways few saw coming.

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