UPDATE: Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders has publicly thanked President Donald Trump following his impressive debut victory. The rookie led the Browns to a 24-10 win against the Las Vegas Raiders during Week 12, marking a significant milestone in his young NFL career.
In a heartfelt message, Sanders, 23, acknowledged Trump’s unwavering support. The President, 79, praised the rookie on his platform, Truth Social, stating, “Shedeur Sanders was GREAT,” after the game. Sanders expressed his gratitude, saying, “He definitely been a supporter for a minute… So I’m just thankful for him.”
As the Browns prepare for their upcoming match against the San Francisco 49ers on December 3, 2023, Sanders has been named the starting quarterback once again, a decision confirmed by head coach Kevin Stefanski. Initially coy about Sanders’ future, Stefanski’s confirmation highlights the rookie’s growing role in a struggling team currently sitting at the bottom of the AFC North with a record of 3-8.
Despite his success, Sanders remains grounded. “I’m definitely not comfortable,” he said in an interview with ESPN, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of sports. “You got to understand how quickly things can change. I always want to exceed expectations.”
The Browns are looking to find stability and momentum as they host the 49ers at Huntington Bank Field this Sunday. With Sanders as the lowest-paid starting quarterback in the league, his performance will be under scrutiny as he fights to secure his position moving forward.
As fans and analysts alike tune in, all eyes will be on Sanders to see if he can build on this victory and silence any doubts about his capabilities in the NFL. Share this story as the Browns aim for redemption in their next game!




































