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Browns new energy that Shedeur Sanders talked about needs to become culture, wins

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Cleveland Browns QB Shedeur Sanders called for more positivity, but that must turn into wins, culture

BEREA, OHIO - APRIL 21: Shedeur Sanders #2 of the Cleveland Browns answers questions from the media after a voluntary veteran minicamp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus on April 21, 2026 in Berea, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Getty Images) | Getty Images When the Cleveland Browns started voluntary minicamp, the media were able to watch one of the open practices and were able to talk to specific Browns players just days before the great 2026 NFL draft . Second-year quarterback Shedeur Sanders spoke to the media, gave a ton of answers to questions, but a few specific answers stood out.

Sanders talked about new energy around the team and asked the media to have new energy as well, not focusing so much on the negatives of the past. Sanders isn’t wrong. Since the team has returned, the Browns haven’t been good.

The team has had winning seasons, but the winning hasn’t been consistent. Bad teams, bad coaches, not having a solution at quarterback, along with multiple general manager changes, can wear on people. For fans, not having a team that wins consistently can drain them mentally.

Fans want to be excited about their sports team and not feel any shame when they root for them. As for how the team is covered, it’s a completely different story. Covering a team when they are winning is a lot more fun than covering them when they are losing.