
A CFL team owns Shedeur Sanders' negotiation rights. Here's what that means
Sanders joined a crowded Browns quarterback room that was already comprised of 40-year-old veteran Joe Flacco, 2022 first-round pick Kenny Pickett and third-round rookie Dillon Gabriel. The four men are expected to battle both to be Cleveland's starting quarterback while also jockeying for position on the depth chart as whole.
While much of the focus surrounding Sanders is about his first season in Cleveland, the Browns aren't the only professional football team that owns his rights. The Toronto Argonauts – a long-time member of the CFL – have Sanders on their negotiation list, meaning they are the only team that can sign the former Colorado quarterback should he ever want to play in the league.
Here's what to know about the CFL's negotiation list and why Sanders is one of many young, NFL quarterbacks on it.
Which CFL team owns rights to Shedeur Sanders?
The Toronto Argonauts currently own the exclusive CFL negotiation rights to Sanders. Should the current Browns quarterback ever want to play in Canada, he would have to negotiate a contract with Toronto to make that happen.
It isn't clear how long the Argonauts have owned Sanders' rights, as CFL teams are allowed to add college players to their negotiation lists. The league made the full negotiation lists public for the first time on Wednesday, July 2.
EXCLUSIVE: Why did Shedeur Sanders slide in draft? NFL team execs give blunt views
What is the CFL's negotiation list?
Each of the CFL's nine teams maintains a negotiation list of "up to 45 players who are currently either unsigned or are playing in the NFL, in another professional league, or in college," according to the CFL's official website.
Teams hold the exclusive CFL negotiating rights to the players included on their lists. Players can be added or removed from the list at any time, and teams are also allowed to trade the rights to players on their negotiation lists to other clubs within the league.
Is Shedeur Sanders going to the CFL?
Just because Sanders is included on one of the CFL's negotiation lists does not mean he is going to play in the league. It simply means the Argonauts will retain his CFL rights if he ever does decide to play north of the border.
But if Sanders accomplishes his goal and carves out a long-term NFL career, he will not join the Canadian league.
NFL ROOKIES TO WATCH: Ashton Jeanty headlines most explosive players in 2025
Other QBs on CFL's negotiation list
Sanders is far from the only NFL quarterback on a CFL team's negotiation list. Many of the league's clubs stockpile the rights to high-end college quarterbacks and back-end NFL roster candidates in the hopes one will eventually decide to join their teams.
Sanders is among the most notable, with Saskatchewan Roughriders stash Trey Lance – the No. 3 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft – also being among the best-know candidates on the combined lists.
Below is a look at the quarterbacks on the CFL's negotiation list for all nine teams, along with their alma maters or the most recent college program for which they played.
To see the full negotiation lists for every team, click here.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
24 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Former NFL LB Bryan Braman fights rare form of brain cancer
Former NFL linebacker Bryan Braman is fighting a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer, at the age of 38. Diagnosed in February, he has had multiple surgeries while undergoing treatment in Seattle. Via a GoFundMe page has been created to assist Braman with expenses arising from his treatment. As of this posted, more than $53,000 has been raised. Former teammate J.J. Watt has given $10,000, and other former teammates have contributed. Advertisement Braman and Watt joined the Texans in the year — 2011. Braman was undrafted, but he made the team and remained in Houston for three seasons. He played the next four years with the Eagles. Braman capped his NFL career with a win over the Patriots in Super Bowl LII. En route to the championship, Braman blocked a punt in the divisional round win over the Falcons. Braman, who appeared in 97 career regular-season games, contributed mainly on special teams. One of his more memorable moments came in the final game of his rookie season, when he lost his helmet and still made the tackle on a punt return.


USA Today
35 minutes ago
- USA Today
5 must-read Jacksonville Jaguars articles today, July 5th
Stay up to date here with the latest Jacksonville Jaguars news with five must-read articles of the day on July 5th. Stay up to date here with the latest Jacksonville Jaguars news with five must-read articles of the day on July 5th. Here are five recent articles from Jaguars Wire over the last few days to help keep you in the know. Arik Armstead on what sets Jacksonville Jaguars' Liam Coen apart from other coaches Jaguars' DT Arik Armstead recently explained how Liam Coen differs from other coaches that he has had. You can read the full story here. Where do Jacksonville Jaguars 'Prowler' uniforms rank among NFL throwbacks? Where do the Jacksonville Jaguars 'Prowler' jerseys rank among other throwback uniforms across the NFL? You can read the full story here. 2025 Best available NFL free agents with Jacksonville Jaguars training camp nearing With Jaguars' training camp nearing, who are the best available NFL free agents that are still out there? You can read the full story here. WATCH: Jacksonville Jaguars K Cam Little casually makes 72 yard field goal Watch as Jacksonville Jaguars' K Cam Little casually makes a 72-yard field goal in a recent workout. You can read the full story here. Jaguars DT Arik Armstead shares initial impression of Travis Hunter after the offseason Jaguars DT Arik Armstead recently shared his initial impressions of Travis Hunter after watching him during offseason programs. You can read the full story here.
Yahoo
39 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Eagles are still waiting for their Super Bowl LIX rings
For a team with aspirations to win a second Super Bowl in a row, it's important to turn the page on the first one. The Eagles are still waiting to do that. Nearly a month after the initial date for getting their championship rings, the Eagles are still waiting for the most coveted piece of jewelry in American sports. Advertisement The rings were supposed to be distributed on June 6. The event was postponed due to production issues, and there has been no news on when it will happen. (We asked the team on Friday for an update, but got no response. Which is fine, since it was July 4.) At this point, the ring ceremony likely won't happen until the team has gathered for training camp. When coach Nick Sirianni is hoping to have the team focused fully on the task at hand, and not navel gazing over last year's accomplishments. While they deserve to properly celebrate getting to the top of the NFL's mountain, they're about to retreat to the Valley of 0-0. Along with 31 other teams, all of which will be trying to do what the Eagles have done — and which will be using the Eagles as the ultimate measuring stick. Every week, the Eagles will get the A+ game from each opponent. While they're talented enough to do it again, it will take full focus and commitment and concentration. Which means that, no, it's not ideal for the players to be getting their Super Bowl LIX rings once the climb toward Super Bowl LX has officially begun.