Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders says the biggest change in his mindset between his first and second NFL seasons has been his ability to ignore negativity. "That's what I say really, really, really changed, to every single little thing. I don't think there's anything negative about it, but I just don't like— I don't really like when people have platforms and don't use it for the right seasons, I don't respect. NFL Network's Cameron Wolfe reported Tuesday Monken wanted either Sanders or Watson to "make it clear who is the guy with their play." "He's been very impressed with Shedeur Sanders over the past four months and how he's grown, particularly with his operation," Wolfe said about Monken's thoughts on the quarterback battle.