From the “What am I missing here?” department:
I saw a tease for a story about the Browns’ game against the host Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday. It stated that Browns fans should be careful about just assuming that their team will have an easy time of it in posting a win.
Whoa! Wait a minute! That is just silly!
Browns fans are really smart. They have watched the club this season and know that it will have its hands full against even the worst teams.
In fact, unfortunately but truthfully, I think the Browns may well lose to the Raiders. And the Raiders are horrible. The Browns are inept offensively. They can’t score points. And when you can’t score, you can’t win. You just can’t.
With that having been said, though, I think the presence of quarterback Shedeur Sanders, with a full week of preparation and practicing with the first team, will do a lot to help the offense. I am excited to see him play.
TRENDING: #Browns rookie QB Shedeur Sanders' first practice reps as the franchise's starting quarterback.
— MLFootball (@MLFootball) November 19, 2025
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What do you notice…?
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When you look at his final drive in last Sunday’s loss to the Baltimore Ravens and compare it to the drives earlier in the game with Dillon Gabriel, it is not even close. I have been saying — and a lot of you have been saying — all along that Sanders is far superior. Now he gets a chance to prove it. And I think he will. My only concern is that leaky offensive line, especially the tackles. Those guys need to keep him upright. Can they? We’ll see.
Steve King
For those watching at the rest of the season at home, now’s a good time to set up your space for the stretch run. A Browns fleece throw blanket makes those couch sessions better, and a team-logo pint glass set adds some game-day spirit.
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