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Shedeur Sanders' Pro Bowl nod sparks quarterback debate as Browns struggle to hire next head coach

Shedeur Sanders' Pro Bowl nod sparks quarterback debate as Browns struggle to hire next head coach
Browns remain without head coach.Image via: Getty
The Cleveland Browns are running out of patience and options. Around the league, the head coaching carousel is nearly finished, but Cleveland is still standing still. Fans are watching jobs disappear elsewhere while the Browns remain without a clear plan, and the reason feels familiar. Quarterback uncertainty continues to hang over everything.Letting go of Kevin Stefanski only added to the confusion. He didn’t stay unemployed long, quickly landing the head coaching job with the Atlanta Falcons. For a two time Coach of the Year, that outcome was expected. What wasn’t expected was how exposed Cleveland would look once he left. Instead of resetting quickly, the Browns are now stuck explaining why no one has taken the job yet.

Browns coaching search stalls as quarterback chaos takes center stage

Around the league, there is growing belief that Cleveland’s quarterback situation is pushing candidates away. The Browns currently have three quarterbacks under contract, and none offer real stability. Deshaun Watson has not lived up to expectations. Dillon Gabriel remains a question mark. And then there is Shedeur Sanders, the most talked-about name on the roster.The confusion played out last preseason. Cleveland opened the year rotating quarterbacks.
Joe Flacco started the season, but by Week 5 he was benched for Gabriel. When Gabriel suffered a concussion in Week 10, Sanders stepped in and finished the year as the starter, making seven starts.Those seven games were uneven, but they led to a surprising outcome. Sanders will represent the AFC in the Pro Bowl. The door opened because Drake Maye will be unavailable as he prepares to play in the Super Bowl with the New England Patriots against the Seattle Seahawks in Santa Clara, California.While fans debate the quarterback situation, Cleveland may be zeroing in on its next coach. Nate Scheelhaase, the passing game coordinator for the Los Angeles Rams, has emerged as the leading candidate. He has worked closely with Matthew Stafford, who is having an MVP caliber season, and is viewed as a potential fresh voice for a franchise searching for direction.Local voices didn’t miss the irony. ESPN Cleveland analysts Emmett Golden and Jerod Cherry discussed Scheelhaase’s possible arrival with a pointed comment, saying, "Nate Scheelhaase, you got a Pro Bowl quarterback," they said.That line captures the tension surrounding Sanders. His rookie season included seven starts, a 3–4 record, seven touchdown passes, ten interceptions, and 1,400 passing yards. Those numbers, paired with a Pro Bowl appearance, have already ignited debate about whether he should be the Browns’ starter next season.As Cleveland drags through another uncertain offseason, the problem feels bigger than just hiring a coach. Until the Browns decide who they truly believe in at quarterback, every decision around them will continue to feel unfinished.


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