What Shedeur Sanders said about learning Monken's system originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.Shedeur Sanders is heading to his second season in Cleveland, and he needs to prove something. Last year, the team's former coach, Kevin Stefanski, at times suggested Joe Flacco and Dillon Gabriel were further along in understanding the offense, which contributed to Sanders getting limited early action as a rookie.Now, with Todd Monken running a new system and a new playbook on the table, a version of that same question has resurfaced since the signing of the new coach heading into the first minicamp of 2026.Sanders addressed it on Tuesday after Cleveland's first voluntary offseason session.“I know how I learn.

Knowing that I know how I learn is great. The coaches are able to communicate in different ways to help you learn and that's why I appreciate the coaching staff, honestly. You could say somebody don’t know how to learn but it’s like, how did the person get all the way to this level if he don’t know how to learn?“So then you got to change the perspective and think: Does he not know how to learn or do I not know how to communicate with him?”"So I’m just thankful that my coaches now are extremely embracing me," Sanders said.Shedeur Sanders on learning Todd Monken’s playbook: “You could say somebody don’t know how to learn but it’s like, how did the person get all the way to this level if he don’t know how to learn? … Does he not know how to learn or do I not know how to communicate … So I’m just… pic.twitter.com/apVRiGQfjA— Daniel Oyefusi (@DanielOyefusi) April 21, 2026The new Browns head coach has been publicly positive about Sanders from day one.

At the combine in February, Monken described seeing "elite playmaking ability" in the young quarterback. He's already noted that Sanders has been a regular in his office this spring, and by all accounts, that goes both ways.Deshaun Watson is still with the team. still carrying that $230 million contract. The next few months will be important for all the QBs. More NFL news:Analyst says Bengals need sacks to justify Dexter Lawrence tradeAlex Highsmith is more likely a Steelers trade candidate than Nick HerbigCleveland's draft pick at DE could tell fans exactly when Myles Garrett leavesWhy Jacoby Brissett wants Arizona to commit before he reports to work