Despite speculation, the Cleveland Browns did not trade away rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders. Instead, they took a more unexpected route and parted ways with the injured Kenny Pickett. The ex-Philadelphia Eagles QB was rehabilitating from a hamstring injury he suffered early in training camp.Pickett was shipped to the Las Vegas Raiders for a 2026 fifth-round draft pick on Monday. He is expected to fill in as the backup to Geno Smith while Aidan O'Connell recovers from his wrist injury, sidelining him for six to eight weeks.ESPN Cleveland's Tony Grossi talked about Shedeur Sanders' future with the Browns. He said the team has more confidence in Dillon Gabriel as Flacco's backup while expressing doubts about Sanders' future with the team."It makes perfect sense for the Browns, for Kenny Pickett and for Dillon Gabriel, who has earned the respect of the coaches and his teammates, to enter the season as the No. 2 quarterback, first in line behind Joe Flacco," Grossi said."Now, what does this mean about QB3? Will the Browns trust Shedeur Sanders in that role? Or might they bring back Tyler Huntley? I don't know, but they feel they are in competent hands with Joe Flacco, who's an iron man, and Dillon Gabriel, again, who has proven he's advanced enough to start his rookie season as a number two quarterback.So, good move. ... I think it continues the positivity of this Browns preseason."Both Sanders and Gabriel played during the preseason for the Browns. However, in Saturday's 19-17 win over the LA Rams, Coach Prime's son struggled, completing just 3 of 6 passes for 14 yards with five sacks.On the other hand, Dillon Gabriel completed 12 of the 19 passes he attempted for 129 yards and one passing touchdown. Thus, he has the better odds of winning the backup job behind Flacco.Shedeur Sanders opens up about making Browns' 53-man rosterFollowing their 19-17 victory over the LA Rams, Shedeur Sanders had a locker room interview with the NFL Network's Bridget Condon.The quarterback was asked to share his thoughts on making the Browns' final roster for the 2025 season."Obviously, I think, overall, as a player, I've put in the work, and everything I do, I try to do it the best, and that's all I ask for," Sanders said. "I feel like everybody feels like they should be on the team, and if you ask anybody if they feel like they belong, they belong in their own eyes. So, I feel like I do, but I'm my own player. I think about myself in a high regard."The Browns kick things off with a Week 1 game at home against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sept. 7.