The Cleveland Browns are home this afternoon for a tilt with the similarly woeful Tennessee Titans.
The matchup represents a second chance for quarterback Shedeur Sanders to make a good impression in front of the home fans. It is also, at least according to some, a grand opportunity for Sanders to show the NFL it “made a mistake” in letting him drop to the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, while Tennessee quarterback Cam Ward went No. 1 overall.
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If Sanders can “outplay” Ward, so the thinking goes, general managers and owners across the land will be filled with remorse. Of course, that little narrative completely ignores that, for the third week in a row, Sanders will be facing one of the league’s lower-ranked defenses as the Titans are No. 24 overall and tied for No. 19 against the pass.
Meanwhile, Ward will have to contend with a Cleveland defense that is No. 2 overall and No. 3 against the pass, while also keeping an eye on defensive end Myles Garrett’s pursuit of the NFL’s record for sacks in a single season.
No matter what happens this afternoon at Huntington Bank Field in downtown Cleveland, the hot takes and definitive declarations about the quarterback situation with the Browns will flow as freely as a keg of Christmas Ale. (As an aside, drop your recommendations for a tasty holiday ale in the comments!)
It should be an interesting afternoon on the lakefront and across the league, so let’s get the day rolling with the latest news about the Browns and the NFL with the Sunday Dawg Chow.
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Dawgs By Nature:Cleveland Browns:
Shedeur Sanders, Cam Ward and their NFL journeys to QB1 (ESPN) – Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders were widely regarded as the top quarterback prospects in the 2025 NFL draft, according to Scouts Inc. The two connected during their decorated college careers through their personal QB coach, Darrell Colbert Jr., and they trained alongside each other throughout the predraft process, often in long sessions mixed with fierce competition and respectful banter.
NFL:
Multiple Raiders make troubling admissions about the direction Las Vegas is going in (The Sporting News) – Things were supposed to be different for the Las Vegas Raiders in 2025. The Raiders signed Geno Smith in a move that was expected to upgrade the offense, and the hiring of Pete Carroll was supposed to add stability and improve the culture. Instead, Smith has been a total zero for Las Vega,s and Carroll has been more of a negative than a positive, especially with his reluctance to play young players the Raiders need to evaluate for the future.