Browns QB Shedeur Sanders hosts Cleveland event
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Colorado Buffaloes football legend Shedeur Sanders made several strange statements during a podcast appearance with the Las Vegas Raiders' Maxx Crosby.
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“Shedeur Sanders had his jersey number retired at Colorado this year, and people are saying it’s because of nepotism, because of his father, and it’s not” Gillis said. “It’s because he went 13-12 over his career, and he almost won the Alamo Bowl. Definitely not nepotism, right?”
Live cast member delivered the punchline to a mix of laughter and gasps, poking fun at what some fans have already criticized as a premature honor
ESPN Browns beat reporter Daniel Oyefusi recently appeared on " NFL Live," and while discussing the Browns' starting quarterback job, he didn't seem convinced that Sanders stood a chance of unseating either Flacco or Pickett on the depth chart.
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Shane Gillis joked about Shedeur Sanders’ jersey retirement at the ESPYS, reigniting debates over nepotism and his impact at Colorado.