Shedeur Sanders, the Cleveland Browns’ quarterback, missed part of Saturday’s practice due to shoulder soreness, raising questions about his readiness for the team’s first preseason game against the Carolina Panthers. The Browns’ quarterback room has been in a state of flux, with several players missing drills or facing injuries. While Sanders has been taking most of his snaps with third-teamers during training camp, he has yet to face the first-team defense in live action. This comes amid a challenging offseason for Sanders, who was initially expected to be a top-five pick but was ultimately selected in the fifth round after the team took Dillon Gabriel in the third round. The Browns’ management has expressed confidence in Sanders’ potential, with owner Jimmy Haslam emphasizing that general manager Andrew Berry made the decision to draft him. Despite the setbacks, Sanders remains hopeful to contribute in the upcoming preseason game.