Shedeur didn't want me to come to Browns training camp
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BEREA, Ohio — Deion Sanders told Michael Irvin during a sit-down interview that his son Shedeur told him not to come visit him at Browns training camp just yet. Deion, who revealed Monday that he’s overcome a battle with bladder cancer, said Shedeur didn’t want him to come until he’s on firmer ground in the quarterback competition.
Kenny Pickett's injury opened up more reps for the other three Browns QBs on July 28. Here's a closer look at the day.
Sanders had a sweet throw when he stepped up in the pocket and found fellow rookie Gage Larvadain down the field for a touchdown. Larvadain, out of South Carolina, did well on his end to go up and get it. #Browns Shedeur Sanders with the beautiful step up and touchdown. pic.twitter.com/DqX2JDcGQy
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