The Cleveland Browns suffered a lopsided 34-10 preseason loss to the Chicago Bears, a result that did nothing to clarify the club's ongoing quarterback competition. Head coach Todd Monken addressed the situation afterward, confirming the rotation between Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders will continue.
What happened
Cleveland dropped its preseason matchup with Chicago by a final score of 34-10. In a video call following the game, Monken discussed the team's plan for the quarterback position heading into the coming week.
Both Watson and Sanders remain part of the competition, with Monken continuing to divide practice reps between the two rather than committing to a starter.
Why it matters
The blowout score adds fresh scrutiny to a Browns roster still searching for answers at quarterback as the preseason winds down. Monken's decision to keep splitting time between Watson and Sanders signals that Cleveland is not yet ready to name its Week 1 starter.
With the regular season approaching, every practice rep and preseason snap carries added weight for both quarterbacks as they try to separate themselves in the competition.
What to watch next
Cleveland's coaching staff will evaluate how the rotation plays out this week as it works toward settling on a starting quarterback before the season opener. How Watson and Sanders perform in that continued split-rep environment could shape Monken's eventual decision.