Shedeur Sanders completed 17-of-23 passes for 186 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions in the Browns’ 13-6, Week 17 win over the Steelers.
Sanders came out slinging to start the game, completing five of his first seven passes on the day for 101 yards, which included a 28-yard touchdown to Harold Fannin on their second possession. Things didn’t go quite as smoothly for Sanders after that. The rookie quarterback saw a batted pass turn into an interception late in the second quarter and was nearly picked off on his next pass attempt on the following drive. Sanders would throw one more interception in the fourth quarter when he lofted an ill-advised throw off his back foot to Jerry Jeudy. Sanders looked good early on, but reverted back to more conservative play post-Fannin injury. We’ll get one more look at Sanders next week when the Browns visit the Bengals.