Shedeur Sanders is already enduring himself to the Cleveland community.
Students at John Marshall High School got a big surprise Wednesday morning when the newly drafted Browns quarterback visited the school’s campus and delivered an inspiring message to scholar-athletes.
Students were shocked when Sanders walked into the cafeteria, where he answered their questions for over 15 minutes.
Sanders told students to stay focused, make good decisions, and listen to their parents and mentors.
“I’m trying to bring Cleveland a Super Bowl!” Saunders told the students.
“But off the field, I want to bring more hope and positivity to the city, and connecting with young people is one of the best ways to do that.”
Here is how fans reacted to Shedeur Sanders showing up at a local school.
“He’s a good kid. He will figure it out,” one fan said.
“I like that he’s doing this kind of stuff and trying to improve his image,” a second fan stated.
“To be fair everyone I’m fair game talk as much shit to me because once shedeur start and take over this league I’m not gone rest and ima let everyone hear it,” a third person added.
“I think he’s got the right mindset to succeed. Did draft week go his way? No, but instead of getting down, he’s got right to work,” one final fan said of Shedeur.
Shedeur Sanders Gets Good News With Crowded Browns’ QB Depth Chart

The Cleveland Browns made a decision on Tuesday that bodes well for Shedeur Sanders.
They declined Kenny Pickett’s fifth-year option.
That means that Pickett will be under the final year of his rookie contract in 2025. Now, he will be joined by Joe Flacco on one-year contracts, while rookies Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel each signed their four-year rookie deals.
