Shedeur Sanders struggled during the Cleveland Browns' final preseason game against the Los Angeles Rams on Saturday. Near the end of the game, Sanders was benched by Cleveland coach Kevin Stefanski.Quincy Avery, a quarterback trainer who has worked with the likes of Deshaun Watson, voiced his support for Stefanski's decision with a tweet on Saturday."I think Stefanski is a really good coach. Coaches know their team and their room better than we ever could. I’m sure he had good logic behind the decision," Avery posted on X.Sanders did not have a game to remember. Coming back from his oblique injury and a week after being named one of the Browns' three third-string quarterbacks, he struggled in a game where he could not afford a poor performance.Sanders threw for 14 yards, going 3 of 6. To make things worse for him, he was sacked five times, losing 41 yards in the process.Sanders' play was so disappointing that Stefanski benched him in favor of Tyler Hurley with two minutes left.The decision split fans.Some believe that Sanders should have been allowed to finish the game and make an attempt to salvage his performance. Others, like Avery, believed that Stefanski made the right decision for his team.To make things worse for Sanders, fellow rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel had another good performance. He threw for 129 yards, going 12-for-19 with one touchdown. He was not sacked at all. The performance could cement Gabriel's role as the No. 3 quarterback, leaving the future of Shedeur Sanders in doubt.Shedeur Sanders thinks he will make the 53-man rosterShedeur Sanders' play, paired with his injury and Gabriel's strong outing, has led some to think that Sanders is going to be cut from the Browns this week. Teams have until Tuesday to submit their 53-man rosters for the season.When asked if he thinks that he will make the roster, Sanders told the media after the game:"Obviously. I think, overall, as a player, I’ve put in the work. I feel like everything I do, I try to do it to my best, and that’s all I can ask for. I feel like everybody feels like they should be on the team."If you ask anybody on the team, would they feel like they belong? They belong in their own eyes. I feel like I do, but I’m my own player. I think about myself in a high regard. Of course, it’s not my decision.”Shedeur Sanders is helped by the fact that Browns general manager Andrew Berry is happy to have four quarterbacks on the team.However, while he may make the team, the chances of him playing if he continues the poor play are slim.