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Sheder Sanders remains third on the quarter -quarter of Cleveland Browns, but he says he is ready to leave each time his number is called.
After watching the quarter-Arrière play through the NFL for three weeks, Sanders said he was convinced that he could perform better than some current starters.
“I know that if you see the quarter-Arrière playing in the league at the moment, I know that I am able to do better than that,” Sanders told Espn Cleveland.
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Cleveland Browns Shemer Sanders (12) listens to the national anthem before the match between the Browns and Los Angeles Rams at Huntington Bank Field. (Ken Blaze / Imagn images)
Sanders sits behind the veteran Joe Flacco and his compatriot recruit Dillon Gabriel, who was drafted two laps earlier in April. But Sanders said he had prepared himself as if he could be called at any time.
“I do not think that playing or not playing is in my hands. I think that on the basis of the situation, if things go where I play, I will be ready to play. I am ready to play now,” he said.
Deion Sanders predicts his son, Shemer, will start for the Browns at some point this season
“I focus every day on what I have to do, and just because of the place where I am on the depth, I do not let it dictate my state of mind every day. You do not know what can happen or could happen. So, it is really just keeping the mentality of staying locked up and staying in everything. Stay focused on the same thing.”

Cleveland Browns Shemer Sanders (12 years old) quarter-Arrière against the Eagles of Philadelphia during the match at Lincoln Financial Field on August 16, 2025. (Kyle Ross / Imagn images)
Flacco was appointed starter by head coach Kevin Stefanski at the end of the training camp in August. In three weeks, he did not stand out compared to the rest of the league, but Stefanski did not make deep changes, Gabriel still not accumulating Flacco.
The conversation with Sanders began after ESPN Cleveland asked questions about his father’s comments, the renown temple Deion Sanders, who predicted that his son would play at one point this season.
“Coach Prime” shared his reflections on Monday on the “New Heights” podcast, telling the hosts Jason and Travis Kelce that he “had a feeling when it will fall”.
The eldest Sanders also said that he had told his son to “be patient and be ready” when the Browns call him. He refused to specify when he expects SheDer to make his first departure, and the Kelces did not support him.

Cleveland Browns Shemer Sanders (12 years old) quarter-Arrière takes a break during NFL football training in Berea, Ohio, Wednesday, June 4, 2025. (AP photo / Sue Ogrocki)
The Browns have drafted Sheder while waiting to develop it for the future, Flacco serving as a stopgap until one of the recruits is ready. So far, coaches staff think Gabriel is ahead, but the season is still young.