Cleveland Browns Training Camp 2025: Quarterback Battle Heats Up with Pickett and Sanders Shining
The Cleveland Browns' 2025 training camp is in full swing with quarterbacks Kenny Pickett and Shedeur Sanders making waves. Get the latest updates on the QB competition, standout performances, and team dynamics.

The Cleveland Browns' 2025 training camp has kicked off with a bang, and all eyes are on the quarterback competition. Kenny Pickett and Shedeur Sanders have emerged as early standouts, showcasing their skills in red zone drills and team practices.
Quarterback Battle: Pickett vs. Sanders
Kenny Pickett, the 2022 first-round pick, has been stellar in his first two days of camp. According to QBs coach Bill Musgrave, Pickett has shown incredible accuracy, especially when throwing on the run. Despite a late throw resulting in an interception, Pickett has had his share of triumphs, throwing consecutive touchdown passes in low red zone drills.
Shedeur Sanders, on the other hand, has also made a strong impression. Sanders tossed for a trio of scores, including a deep touchdown pass to wide receiver Luke Floriea. Sanders has been working with the second-team offense, while rookie Dillon Gabriel has been getting reps with the first-team.
Camp Highlights and Updates
- Cedric Tillman returned to practice after a lower leg injury. Coach Kevin Stefanski expressed relief, stating, "I think we dodged a bullet."
- Joe Flacco split first-team reps with Pickett during the second practice, indicating a fluid QB rotation.
- Grant Delpit delivered the first interception of camp, picking off Pickett during a modified 7-on-7 drill.
- David Njoku returned to practice after missing the first day due to a personal matter.
- Jerome Ford remained sidelined with a minor injury.
Looking Ahead
The Browns are off on Sunday, but the coaching staff will meet to discuss the QB rotation before the team's first padded practice on Monday. With the first full week of the preseason beginning on August 7, the competition is expected to intensify.
Defensive Expectations
Defensive end Myles Garrett has set high expectations for the season, aiming for the Super Bowl and another Defensive Player of the Year title. Despite the Browns' win total being set at a league-low 4.5 wins, Garrett remains optimistic about the team's potential.
Stay tuned for more updates as the Cleveland Browns continue their journey through the 2025 NFL training camp.