Shedeur Sanders completed 4-of-16 passes for 47 yards and one interception in the Browns’ 23-16, Week 11 loss to the Ravens, adding three rushes for 16 yards.
Sanders took over after halftime for starting QB Dillon Gabriel (concussion). Sanders nearly engineered a comeback drive at the end of the game, but the rookie’s performance was far from perfect. He is quick to leave the pocket and tosses errant passes, notably throwing an interception straight into Ravens CB Nate Wiggins’ hands on the Browns’ eighth drive. Sanders then fired a pass straight into a Ravens S Kyle Hamilton’s hands on the ninth drive, but Hamilton embarrassingly dropped the ball, punted it post-play and was flagged for a penalty. Browns rookie WR Isaiah Bond briefly got open in the end zone on the final drive, but a scrambling Sanders delivered a poor pass, leading the receiver by too great a distance. Sanders could warrant QB2 consideration against the Raiders next week if Gabriel is unable to clear the concussion protocol. Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski said post-game that Gabriel remains the starter.