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Ashish Mathur
Dec 18, 2025
Updated at Dec 18, 2025, 20:08
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Cleveland Browns QB Shedeur Sanders has one goal to finish the season.

Cleveland Browns rookie QB Shedeur Sanders has one thing on his mind with the 2025 season almost over. 

Sanders wants to go 3-0. 

"Wins," Sanders said. "Yeah, that's the main thing. That's the thing that excites us all at the chance that we get to go out there and play football."

Sanders won his first NFL start against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 12, but the Browns have lost their past three games against the San Francisco 49ers, Tennessee Titans and Chicago Bears. 

Sanders struggled mightily last week against the Bears. He threw three interceptions and the Browns scored only three points, but Sanders remains confident going forward.

"I get excited knowing I'm able to face those challenges, because you got to understand, this year right here, it's the worst it's going to be," Sanders said. "This [is] the foundation. This is where I'm building from. This is where I'm understanding different things. This [is] where everything's translating for me. So I'm excited about it. You know, I'm extremely excited about it, because I know. I know we're going to get them. I know we're going to get them eventually."

Sanders went 18-35 through the air for 177 yards against the Bears. He was sacked five times for 35 yards. 

Overall on the season, Sanders has 946 passing yards, five passing touchdowns, six interceptions, 74 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown.

"Sky's not falling," Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski said. "I think with young players, there's growing and there's learning that happens. ... I don't care what the position is, but look at history in terms of young players, and sometimes there's moments that aren't going to go your way, and you learn from those. So that's no different for any position, no different for Shedeur versus any other player.

"There's going to be really good games. There's going to be games you want back. ... We'll learn from those, we'll grow from those, and we'll be better from those."

The Browns will have a high pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. If Sanders continues to struggle, Cleveland will draft a QB.