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EPISODE · Aug 12, 2026 · 12 MIN

Does a Blister Explain Shedeur's Wobbly Passes?

from The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima

Ken Carman digs into a claim from someone in Shedeur Sanders' inner circle that a blister on his throwing hand may explain why some of his passes have looked shaky, arguing the Browns need to confirm it publicly for the QB competition to feel fair. Anthony Lima pushes back on urgency, noting camp throw volume is unusually high for every quarterback this time of year and questioning whether a blister even rises to the level of a real injury. The two also weigh in on Zach Jackson's report that Deshaun Watson has outperformed Sanders specifically in "move the ball" game-simulation reps, which Ken says matters more to a new coach than raw drill throws.

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