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Dec 18, 2025, 12:00 PM CUT

"This is the Worst": Shedeur Sanders Makes Massive Claim Over Ongoing Season

Despite a three-game losing streak, Shedeur Sanders remained optimistic about the future.

In a recent interview, a reporter asked Sanders how he felt about teams getting to him using pressure.

"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."

The Browns are at 3-11, and Sanders was held scoreless in the last game despite going for 177 yards. But there are signs of improvement. So far, he has 946 yards, 5 touchdowns and 6 interceptions, going for 150+ yards in nearly all of his starts.

"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."

Going by Sanders' career so far, it might just come true. He went from being a number 1 prospect to being picked in the fifth round, relegated to QB4, and finally receiving the starting job after months of being on the sidelines.

But can Shedeur Sanders bring immediate improvements against the Bills

If you thought the Bears were a challenge, Josh Allen and the rest of his team will be bringing the heat this week. They're second in the league in the fewest average passing yards conceded (169.5). More importantly, rivals are only completing 60.5% of their passes against the Bills.

And with Sanders' current completion rate of 52.2% and errors from Browns receivers, this can be an uphill battle. However, the Bills are taking the Sanders threat seriously.

Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott is preparing his defense for Sanders. "Good player, good young player off to a great start. Dangerous with the toolset that he brings to the table. He’s done a great job. I think their offense has ratcheted up since he’s been under center. So, that’ll be a big challenge for us."

Do you think Sanders will go big this week? Let us know in the comments!

Written by

Reyansh Dubey

Edited by

Siddharth Shirwadkar