Top NFL Draft Prospect Shedeur Sanders Reveals He Only Plays With One Team On Madden, Which Has Cleveland Fans Excited

When most people play the cult classic football video game Madden, they choose a team that has a high-powered offense, yet 2025 NFL Draft prospect Shedeur Sanders revealed that he plays with only one team... the Cleveland Browns, who finished last season with a 3-14 record.

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"You know who I play with... I like how they move around on there, I like the set up," Shedeur was heard saying.

Many were surprised by this revelation, as even Browns fans don't even play with the Browns.

Certainly the Browns, who currently have the No. 2 overall pick in the 2025 draft, are desperate to find a sustainable quarterback, as the franchise has gone through 40 different starting QB's since 1999.

And with current controversial quarterback DeShaun Watson expected to miss most of the season with injury, this could be an opportunity to grab a potential generational superstar at the signal caller position.

With Miami QB Cam Ward expected to be the first player taken off the board, there is still much speculation about where Shedeur may end up. That is, mock drafts have the Colorado quarterback going anywhere from No. 1 to the Tennessee Titans, or sliding down all the way down as the No. 6 pick to the Las Vegas Raiders.

Ultimately, the son of coach NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, has been known to tease where he will end up.

As during this past NFL season, many fans caught on to a trend where Shedeur would tweet out, "Thank you God," every time the Raiders lost. Seemingly, this was a hint of wanting the Tom Brady minority-owned team to have a high draft pick.

Even during his final collegiate game in the Alamo Bowl, he wore red/blue cleats, which insinuated he wanted to be drafted by the New York Giants (who had the No. 1 pick at that time).

Whatever team ends up with Shedeur will certainly get a star, who projects to be an elite accurate pocket passing quarterback at the next level.

In his four-year college career (split between Jackson St. and Colorado), Coach Prime's son threw for 14,347 yards (70.1% completion rate), 134 touchdowns, and 27 interceptions.

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