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Browns' Shedeur Sanders is keeping his focus on improving with his next start vs. the Bears on Sunday
Rookie QB Shedeur Sanders has shown rapid improvement but faces a challenge against Chicago's defense which leads the league with 18 interceptions.
- On Sunday, December 14, Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders travels to Soldier Field, Chicago to face a Bears defense that leads the league with 18 interceptions.
- After rising from fourth-string status following two trades and Dillon Gabriel's concussion, Shedeur Sanders threw three passing TDs, rushed for a score and finished with 364 yards in his third pro start, but forced an interception last week against the Tennessee Titans.
- Statistically, the Chicago Bears defense forces turnovers on 19% of drives, while Shedeur Sanders has the worst QBR and has thrown interceptions in every start but one.
- The Browns will be without David Njoku and Dylan Sampson for the Browns' final four games, which will significantly influence offseason quarterback decisions and Kevin Stefanski's job outlook.
- This game arrives during a pivotal evaluation period when every snap serves as an audition for the franchise quarterback job, and if Shedeur Sanders limits turnovers against the Bears' opportunistic defense, it would mark a major development.
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Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders announced himself to the world with an elite showing against the Tennessee Titans in Week 14, but his encore performance against the Chicago Bears will come absent two important members of his supporting cast.The Browns will be without tight end David Njoku and rookie running back Dylan Sampson at Soldier Field on Sunday, December 14, according to the team’s official injury report. Njoku is dealing wi…
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