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Browns QB Shedeur Sanders suffers from oblique injury that can exclude him from the Presiden Week 2

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Rocky quarterback shedur Sanders Cleveland Brens was making headways in the quarterback battle, but he must have received just a shock. According to the team, Sanders on Wednesday threw their obliquely during a joint exercise with Philadelphia Eagles.

Brown later clarified that Sanders suffered a slant tension and would be considered day to day regarding the time of injury. Per zac jackson AthleticSanders will not practice on Thursday and are unlikely to play in Saturday’s Presiden Game against Eagles.

Sanders performed an impressive performance during Cleveland’s first Presiden matchup against Carolina Panthers, 14 out of 23 passes, two out of 23 passes, two touchdowns and zero interception in zero interception in a 30–10 victory. Dion Sanders said that his son was “There is going to be a problem“In his first presiden action, and that was right. Sanders too Representatives were reportedly seen earlier this week during practice.But the official depth chart of the team was not promoted.

Sanders’ slant issue is the most recent injury to the brown quarterback room. Kenny picket and dillon Gabriel Hamstrings missed the week 1 of the presiden due to injuries, due to which Cleveland signed the quarterback toyler Huntley. ESPN Report The picket has not participated in the team drill since 26 July, but Gabriel has now participated in the team drill two days later in the team drill after experiencing the tightness of hamstring last week. If the Presiden Week 1 was “Shedur Showcase”, perhaps the week 2 “Gabriel game”.

Sanders completed 74% of their nearly for Colorado in 2024 for 4,134 yards, 37 touchdowns and 10 interception, and left the collegiat rank with the highest perfection percentage in FBS history (71.8%). Hosted the most interesting quarterback fight in brown NFL This offshine, and the competition became more strange with the amount of room injuries.

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