New Browns coach Todd Monken has praise for QB Shedeur Sanders
New Browns coach Todd Monken has praise for QB Shedeur Sanders
Frank SchwabWed, February 25, 2026 at 6:35 PM UTC
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The question of who will start at quarterback for the Cleveland Browns has a wrinkle to it: Thereās a new coaching staff.
The staff that gave Shedeur Sanders seven starts last season when Sanders was a rookie is gone. Todd Monken, who was the Baltimore Ravensā offensive coordinator last season, was hired to become Clevelandās new head coach.
Thereās a full offseason to go, in terms of acquiring new players in trades, free agency or the draft. The quarterback landscape in Cleveland could change. But Monken, meeting with the media at the NFL scouting combine on Wednesday, had positive things to say about Sanders.
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āI think what you see is elite playmaking ability,ā Monken said at the combine. āThatās in him. Youāve seen it, weāve seen it, you saw it in college, you saw it on tape last year. Sure thereās a ways to go, but what rookie isnāt? What first-year player doesnāt have a long way to go? Iām excited to get started with him and all of our quarterbacks and all of our players.ā
Sanders was up and down as a rookie after a highly publicized fall in the draft. He had seven touchdowns and 10 interceptions, and general manager Andrew Berry pointed out at the combine on Tuesday that he had to cut down on mistakes.
Shedeur Sanders will be part of the Cleveland Browns' competition at quarterback this offseason. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images) (Dylan Buell via Getty Images)
That progression, and the Brownsā offseason moves, could determine if Sanders gets more starts next season. Monken said he didnāt think it was necessarily important to add more quarterbacks in the offseason, but he said the team will do itās due diligence at the position.
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As is, the teamās three options seem to be Sanders, fellow 2025 rookie Dillon Gabriel and Deshaun Watson, whom the team refuses to rule out as an option.
āI think anytime you have a player that at one time has exhibited the skill set at an elite level, I think youāre always going to give them the benefit of the doubt that somehow we might be able to get that out of him again,ā Monken said about Watson.
Thatās not a great quarterback room, but the Browns also donāt have a great path to adding a better rookie quarterback in the draft, and there are limited options in free agency.
If the Brownsā quarterback room doesnāt change, thereās clearly no leader at the moment to start next season.
āSure, I think itās an open competition,ā Monken said. āI donāt know why it wouldnāt be an open competition, and I donāt mean to say that harshly. But I donāt think thereās enough on film over the last couple of years one way or the other to say, āBoy, we have a starter at quarterback.āā
The Browns will evaluate whoever is on the roster over offseason practices and Monken said heād like to have a starter in mind by training camp. But right now, he didnāt know if heād be able to name a starter by then.
āYou would hope thatās the case, youād hope that by the time you get to training camp, the reps youāre giving to a quarterback are for your starter,ā Monken said. āWhether we get to that place, I donāt know. That will be determined in the offseason.ā
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