For now, no-but the future of Shedeur Sanders, quarterback for the Cleveland Browns, seems to be in the CFL

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The big controversy of the past NFL Draft was Shedeur Sanders, and every day there are more chapters in the saga of the former Colorado Buffaloes quarterback. Whether he’ll be a starter, a backup, or have to move to another team-now there’s even talk that his future might be in the CFL. But for now, these are just rumors.

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What’s certain is that after throwing 37 touchdown passes with Colorado last season, Shedeur Sanders became a prospect expected to be picked in the first round of the NFL Draft. However, he ended up being selected in the fifth round, at pick 144, by the Browns.

There are rumors that teams passed on Shedeur Sanders to avoid dealing with someone as controversial as his father, Deion Sanders. In addition, Shedeur is constantly in the spotlight, and as proof, the Cleveland Browns are now the most media-covered team in the NFL thanks to the presence of the former Colorado quarterback.

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For now, Shedeur will not go to the CFL

Sports Illustrated has reported that, for now, Shedeur Sanders will not be going to Canada to pursue his professional career. The quarterback is fully focused on fighting for a spot with the Cleveland Browns, where he is currently the fourth option behind Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, and rookie Dillon Gabriel.

The Toronto Argonauts of the CFL hold the negotiation rights to Sanders, a situation that was arranged days after Shedeur was overlooked in the recent Draft. CFL teams can create a list of 45 players they would like to add to their rosters, and Sanders was simply one of the names the Argonauts included.

This means they believe Shedeur Sanders won’t last long in the NFL and would be ready to welcome him immediately. However, that’s the Argonauts’ gamble, because in the quarterback’s mind, the CFL isn’t even a consideration-he’s focused on silencing critics and becoming a star in the NFL.

Shedeur Sanders is racing against time. If he happens to get a chance to play with the Browns in 2025, he’ll have to produce results immediately, as it has been reported that Cleveland is prioritizing selecting a quarterback in the next Draft.

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