Shedeur Sanders got roasted on the sideline during joint drills with the Bills — dubbed “Checkdown City” by defenders who called him the “Check-down King” for favoring safe, short throws. While he avoided interceptions and completed 13 of 23 passes, his offense struggled to generate big plays, a pattern that’s drawn criticism before. He did show flashes — like drawing an offside penalty to set up a deep strike — but in high-pressure situations, like the two-minute drill, he couldn’t finish drives due to sacks and broken passes. With the starting QB job still up for grabs against Deshaun Watson, Sanders must prove he can consistently stretch the field and silence doubters — or let that nickname stick.

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