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Eric Dickerson claims that the NFL told the teams not to write SheDer Sanders

Cleveland Browns Shemer Sanders (12) quarter-back takes place in the short term during the NFL training camp at the CrossCountry Mortgage Campus, Wednesday, July 30, 2025, in Berea, Ohio. Photo USA TODAY SPORTS IMAGES

Eric Dickerson said that the NFL told its teams to make an example of Sander Sanders during the draft.

The temple of renowned professional football has joined the Roggin show and Rodney On AM 570 La Sports, where he allegedly alleged that the league had collured against one of the most polarizing perspectives of recent memory.

“The NFL told the teams that the teams do not write it. We are going to make an example of him,” said Dickerson. “Someone called the Browns and said doesn’t do that. Don’t write it. They were not going to write it.”

Dickerson doubled, saying that the information came from a “very good source”.

The theorists of the NFL conspiracy had already started to buzz during the project that something strange happened with Sanders. Before the draft, the Colorado quarter-rear was largely considered a flight prospect. Analyst projects could not have been so false, right? There is no way that a guy projects a second round choice to the worst to have slipped to the fifth without something happening. RIGHT?

There were reports that Sanders lowered interviews – perhaps intentionally – with teams that were not interested. His father, the Temple of Fame Deion Sanders, did not help things when he suggested that he would be involved with which team repeated his son. Some franchises feared writing the entire Sanders brand.

In the end, most fans and analysts reprimanded him to a surface quarter-arre class. After the Titans took the Cam N ° 1 district in total, no other QB was selected until the giants exchanged in the fifth round for Jaxson Dart.

Former Wideout Chad Johnson, a supporter of Sanders Vocal, argued the claim of Dickerson on social networks, saying that collusion was well known.

The Browns finally stopped the Sanders slide, the writing No. 144 in total in the fifth round – the same team as some Mocks had taken it to No. 2.

But Cleveland does not facilitate the task. Sanders spent the summer buried on the depth painting, reptying with the third and fourth limons. Joe Flacco will start. Kenny Pickett, acquired in a trade, did not play in pre-season due to an injury to the hamstrings. The Dillon Gabriel recruit was incoherent but still ahead of Sanders.

Even after launching two affected at its exciting beginnings of pre-season against the Carolina Panthers, Sanders did not go up. He remains QB4.

Each time Sanders finally gets its shot – in Cleveland or elsewhere – it will be one of the most watched beginnings in the recent history of the NFL. Collusion is damned.

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