Ex-NFL star explains why Shedeur Sanders’overt confidence isn’t necessarily a bad thing

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Cleveland Browns rookieShedeur Sanderswas blunt with his messages after he helped deliver a win in his first NFL start Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders.

He warned the rest of the league that a full offseason with the first team might makethe Brownslook “dangerous” and he vowed to all of his critics that he wasn’t going to fail.Sanders was criticized on social media as being arrogant when he made those remarks after going 11-of-20 for 209 yards and a touchdown.

Shedeur Sanders laughs with Geno Smith

Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders, left, and Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith (7) greet each other after an NFL football game Sunday, Nov.23, 2025, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

�on the fence” with some of the remarks that Sanders had made and could see why he would get the critiques of being arrogant or overconfident.

“But the other side of that is, I do not want to play with a quarterback who’s not confident.I just don’t.I think, me personally, I think that little bit of cockiness that Shedeur has gives the Browns a sense that they got a chance to win every week, which they have not had the entire season,” the former San Diego Chargers linebacker said while praisingMyles Garrettand the Cleveland defense.

“When you have them, all they need is a defense.When you’re playing at that level, you have to feel like you’re walking into a game and you got a chance to win.That is enough.And I think that Shedeur’s confidence, whether people like it or not, it resonates through that locker room.You saw the guys on the sideline when he made that 50-plus-yard pass – that stuff is contagious.You’re walking that fine line of confidence and then saying things that can be considered cocky.You can tell that is a different team and I’m not just talking about just playing-wise.They walk into that game a lot more confident with Shedeur starting at quarterback.”

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