Browns Continue Quarterback Competition Between Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders at OTAs
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1-Minute Brief
The Cleveland Browns are evaluating Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders as potential starting quarterbacks, with no final decision announced.
Key Facts
- Todd Monken described some Browns quarterbacks' interceptions at OTAs as 'embarrassing.'
- Monken stated that 'nothing's changed' in the quarterback competition and hopes for a decision by the end of spring.
- Monken praised Shedeur Sanders' development, saying he has 'come a long way' and 'come miles.'
- Multiple sources report the Browns are giving Deshaun Watson another opportunity to compete for the starting role.
- The Browns' quarterback competition is ongoing, with four quarterbacks evaluated during OTAs.
What Happened
The Cleveland Browns are holding organized team activities (OTAs) where head coach Todd Monken is overseeing a quarterback competition between Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders, among others.
Why It Matters
The outcome of the quarterback competition will determine the Browns' starting quarterback, which could impact the team's performance and direction for the upcoming season.
What's Next
A decision on the starting quarterback is expected by the end of spring, according to Monken. The team will continue to assess all candidates during ongoing practices.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Google NewsUnknown4h agoTodd Monken says Browns’ QBs threw “embarrassing” interceptions at OTAs
- Google NewsUnknown21h agoAlbert Breer’s Mailbag: Why the Browns are Giving Deshaun Watson a Chance to Start
- Google NewsUnknown18h agoTodd Monken: "Nothing's changed" with QB competition, hope to have answer by end of spring
