Browns Quarterback History: Complete List of Starters in Cleveland, Including Shedeur Sanders

With this start, Sanders will become the 42nd QB to start for the Browns since 1999. Let's take a look at their lengthy QB history and their success.

In Week 12, Cleveland Browns rookie QB Shedeur Sanders is set to make his starting NFL Debut against the Las Vegas Raiders. With this start, Sanders will become the 42nd QB to start for the Browns since 1999.


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Which QBs Have Started for the Cleveland Browns

The list starts from 1999, when the Browns returned to the NFL.

1999-

  1. Tim Couch
  2. Ty Detmer
  3. Doug Pederson
  4. Spergon Wynn
  5. Kelly Holcomb
  6. Jeff Garcia
  7. Luke McCown
  8. Trent Dilfer
  9. Charlie Frye
  10. Derek Anderson
  11. Brady Quinn
  12. Ken Dorsey
  13. Bruce Gradkowski
  14. Colt McCoy
  15. Jake Delhomme
  16. Seneca Wallace
  17. Brandon Weeden
  18. Thad Lewis
  19. Jason Campbell
  20. Brian Hoyer
  21. Johnny Manziel
  22. Connor Shaw
  23. Josh McCown
  24. Austin Davis
  25. Cody Kessler
  26. Robert Griffin III
  27. DeShone Kizer
  28. Kevin Hogan
  29. Baker Mayfield
  30. Tyrod Taylor
  31. Case Keenum
  32. Nick Mullens
  33. Jacoby Brissett
  34. Deshaun Watson
  35. Joe Flacco
  36. Dorian Thompson-Robinson
  37. P.J. Walker
  38. Jeff Driskel
  39. Jameis Winston
  40. Bailey Zappe
  41. Dillon Gabriel
  42. Shedeur Sanders

The Browns have been unable to find any consistency at QB for a long time, and the last person to bring winning to Cleveland was QB Baker Mayfield. Since that point, there have been 13 (including Sanders’ upcoming start) QBs that the Browns have trotted out as the starter.

Clearly, Cleveland has not found an answer since, but let’s see how the 2025 season has gone so far.

The Starters for the 2025 NFL Season

To start the season, former Baltimore Ravens QB Joe Flacco was named the starter. His play on the field was not horrible, but also not good enough. The Browns agreed and traded the veteran QB to their division rival, the Cincinnati Bengals, on October 7th.

This move left the Browns with their two rookie QBs: Dillon Gabriel and Sanders. Gabriel was selected in the third round, and Sanders was selected in the fifth. Just looking at draft capital used on the prospects, it would have made sense for the Browns to go with Gabriel first, and that was what happened.

In Gabriel’s six starts this season, he has not looked worth a third-round pick. Some plays have been positive, but most have not. Still, the Browns wanted to see what they have in the rookie, but after getting injured against the Ravens in week 11, he has been out since.

This was Sanders’ time to come into the game, and although it was not good, he is going to be the starter in Week 12 due to Gabriel’s injury. In this game, Sanders will need to show why he can be the player to end the Browns’ history of QB inconsistency.

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