What happened: Robert Griffin III criticized the Cleveland Browns' approach to their quarterback competition, arguing the team never intended to start Shedeur Sanders. Griffin noted that fielding the rookie in the second preseason game without the primary offensive lineup prevents a legitimate evaluation.
Why it matters: The Browns are finalizing their depth chart ahead of the regular season, with reports indicating veteran Deshaun Watson currently leads the competition. Evaluating a quarterback without the starting supporting cast makes it difficult to compare his execution against other options in the same environment.
What to watch: Cleveland continues its preseason schedule as the coaching staff prepares for final roster cuts.