'I Live In The Present': QB Shedeur Sanders on His Future With The Browns
Plenty of people have opinions on where Shedeur Sanders factors at quarterback for the Cleveland Browns heading into next season.
The person at the center of the debate, though, isn't spending time looking ahead to 2026, especially with two games remaining this season.
"I live in the present," Sanders said Tuesday as the Browns began preparations for Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. "I’m focused on this week because nothing’s promised going into next year or anything. I don’t think it’s about feeling a commitment. It’s about controlling what you can control. I think I have to do my part and get some wins and play clean football.
"The rest isn’t in my hands, so that’s really all it is. I don’t own the organization, so I can’t promise anything will happen. You know, I’m not God. I can’t dictate what’s going to happen each and every day, each and every minute."
The Browns (3-12) won in Sanders' NFL starting debut on Nov. 23, but have dropped the next four. With two weeks remaining, they hold the third overall pick in next year's draft and could move up with the New York Giants and the Las Vegas Raiders facing each other on Sunday. Both are 2-13, and the top pick is up for grabs.
After making the playoffs in 2023, Cleveland is 6-26 the past two seasons, which has put the futures of coach Kevin Stefanski and general manager Andrew Berry into question.
In Sanders' five games as a starter, he has been sacked 13 times — the sixth-most in that span.
Of quarterbacks with at least 70 total pass attempts over the past five games, Sanders' 58.3% completion rate is the sixth lowest and his 73.7 passer rating is tied for second lowest. The lowest rating belongs to Tampa Bay's Baker Mayfield (72.6), who spent his first


