All Eyes on Sheduer: First Start, Fresh Pressure—Will You Watch?

Sheduer Will Start Today… Will You Watch?

Today is a milestone moment—Sheduer Sanders makes his first NFL start, and the excitement is real. But this opportunity comes on the heels of a tough outing last week, when he stepped in for an injured Dillon Gabriel. Thrown into action without much preparation, Sheduer faced real challenges: the offense struggled to find rhythm, drives stalled, and he battled through pressure, missed reads, and the growing pains that come with sudden responsibility. It wasn’t the debut he would’ve hoped for—but it was a valuable learning moment.

Now, with a full week to prepare and the game plan built around him, today offers a clean slate. This start isn’t just about filling in—it’s about proving he belongs, showing poise, and taking a step forward from last week’s struggles.

So the question is… will YOU be watching?

Come back during the game and share your reactions, thoughts, and emotions in real time. And after the final whistle, return to drop your honest take:

Did he bounce back? Show growth? Silence the doubts? Or does he still have work to do?

Let’s talk about it—before, during, and after kickoff.

****UPDATE****

Shout out Shaduer! He got the win. Stat line was not that impressive, but he got the win


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2 thoughts on “All Eyes on Sheduer: First Start, Fresh Pressure—Will You Watch?”

  1. I’m glad you wrote about this. So here is the thing, I think this nepo baby will finally show the world what most of us already know. He had a solid college career, but he is NOT the 2nd coming of Prime. He has personality and all that, but he’s not a generational talent like his dad was. He’s not a leader, he’s just not that good! Period. End of discussion. Maybe eventually he can be a serviceable back up. But he is simply not a star. Sorry. You can only ride daddy’s coat tails for so long.

    After today, maybe we can stop talking about this 5th round pick all the time like he’s Dieon Sanders, Tom Brady, Barry Sanders, or Eli Manning for that matter. Drop the mic, im out.

    -Mikey T.

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