From Primetime to Bottom Line — Shedeur Sanders Starts NFL Climb at QB4

In a move that has left both fans and football insiders gasping for air, Cleveland Browns’ unofficial quarterback depth chart has dropped a bombshell that could only belong on the cover of a scandal rag.

Shedeur Sanders — son of Coach Prime, social media darling, and once heralded as the future of the NFL — is now buried at fourth-string behind washed-up veteran Joe Flacco, the eternally mid Kenny Pickett, and shockingly, fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel, who has the arm strength of a mall cop and the pocket presence of a folding chair.

REPORT: Kenny Pickett is QB1 on early depth chart; Dillon Gabriel #2,  Flacco #3 & Shedeur Sanders #4

Yes, that Dillon Gabriel — the same kid who’s been roasted all offseason for missing wide-open receivers in warmups.

And now Shedeur, who once dined with Jay-Z and danced with Instagram models after Colorado games, is relegated to clipboard duty? This isn’t just a depth chart.

It’s a declaration of war.

The whispers began early in OTA season.

Coaches and beat reporters started muttering that Sanders looked “inexperienced,” “inconsistent,” and most damningly, “not ready. ”

But no one expected the Browns, a franchise that has started more quarterbacks in the last decade than most teams have in their history, to turn on their most marketable new rookie this fast.

Let’s not forget — Shedeur came in with a brand.

The watches.

The commercials.

The gold chains that would make Deion blush.

He was supposed to be the sizzle in Cleveland’s freezer-burned offense.

Instead, he’s now staring at a season of handoffs to the scout team and prayers for a practice squad miracle.

And speaking of Gabriel, how did he leapfrog Shedeur? Reports out of minicamp had Gabriel flinging ducks in warmups like he was throwing with a dislocated shoulder.

Daryl Ruiter straight-up said, “He’s not an NFL quarterback.

Not right now. ”

But somehow, the Browns brass decided he’s QB3? What did he do? Bribe the coaches with Taylor Swift tickets? Because if there’s a football reason, no one seems to know it.

In fact, the entire room is spinning with confusion, and Shedeur’s camp is reportedly “fuming” over the depth chart disrespect.

One anonymous source close to the Sanders family allegedly said, “Deion’s already making calls.

This ain’t gonna stand. ”

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The drama doesn’t stop there.

Joe Flacco, who’s closer in age to Tom Brady than Caleb Williams, is still clinging to QB1 status like your uncle refusing to let go of his high school letterman jacket.

Meanwhile, Kenny Pickett, fresh off being dumped by the Steelers for a vending machine and a fourth-round pick, is somehow Cleveland’s No. 2 option? If the Browns’ goal was to create the most bizarre quarterback room in NFL history, congratulations.

Mission accomplished.

But this goes deeper than just a bad day at the office for Shedeur.

This is a media empire crumbling in real-time.

Sanders, who starred in Amazon’s “Coach Prime” and became a viral sensation with his watches, cigars, and swagger, now faces the brutal realization that NFL speed hits different.

It’s one thing to flex on college corners from Arizona State.

It’s another to read blitzes from Myles Garrett while trying not to lose your head.

And in Cleveland — a city notorious for chewing up quarterbacks and spitting them into Lake Erie — even being a Sanders doesn’t grant immunity.

Social media has erupted, of course.

One fan posted, “We went from Prime Time to bench time.

SMH. ”

Another tweeted, “Shedeur needs to transfer to the USFL immediately. ”

Some diehard Browns fans still hold hope, arguing that it’s “just preseason” and “depth charts are fluid. ”

But if we’re being honest, the optics are abysmal.

Sanders went from potential face of the franchise to footnote.

From billboard material to backbench fodder.

Browns list Shedeur as QB4 on initial depth chart | theScore.com

And worst of all — from #2 in Coach Prime’s heart to #4 in Cleveland’s pecking order.

But let’s not count Shedeur out just yet.

He’s always thrived on haters.

This is the guy who carried a mediocre Colorado team into national headlines every weekend and stared down reporters like he was born for the spotlight.

Maybe being pushed down will light the fire.

Maybe he’ll come out swinging in the preseason and force the Browns to admit their mistake.

Or maybe — and here’s the real tabloid twist — he’s already plotting an exit.

Could Deion be whispering to Jerry Jones? Could the 49ers be lurking with interest? Could Shedeur be the next great QB to demand a trade before he even plays a snap?

Whatever happens next, it’s clear that Cleveland has ignited a quarterback controversy worthy of reality TV.

Picture it now: “QB Wars: Cleveland Chaos” starring Shedeur Sanders, with Flacco as the cranky veteran, Pickett as the bland understudy, and Gabriel as the unexpected villain.

All that’s missing is Deion walking into the locker room in shades and demanding a showdown.

Until then, Browns fans should buckle up.

Because this isn’t just a quarterback competition — it’s a full-blown spectacle.

And Shedeur Sanders, whether he rises or burns, is about to give us one hell of a show.