Browns QB Shedeur Sanders Gets Honest About his Offseason
Shedeur Sanders explains his decision to work out at Cleveland Browns facility throughout offseason. It's allowed him to already build a relationship with new head coach Todd Monken.
The NFL offseason is a chance for players to get away from football for a few months before the summer grind leading up to a new season begins. Even team activities this time of year are considered voluntary for players. For second-year quarterback Shedeur Sanders, instead of getting away from the Cleveland Browns' team facility, he couldn't get enough of it.
The 2025 fifth-round pick opted for training and working out in Berea throughout the offseason. Also, making sure he was in the building when new head coach Todd Monken opened up the first phase of his voluntary program earlier this month. It was all in the name of building upon a promising rookie campaign in the pursuit to be great.
โWell, this is the most important thing I have to do in my life," Sanders said at volnatry minicamp on Tuesday. "I have a house here. Iโm comfortable and I wanted to take everything to the next level within myself.
I know with some things that I wanted to improve and I took a lot of time to self-reflect and just do a lot of things just from a different perspective, honestly. And I think I covered a lot of ground with that. " Last offseason was obviously very different for Sanders, as it is for all players prepping to be drafted.