CLEVELAND, Ohio — Shedeur Sanders snapped some long streaks during his starting debut vs. the Raiders, and can make Browns history Sunday against the 49ers at Huntington Bank Field.
If he upsets the 8-4 49ers, he’ll be the first Browns quarterback in the Super Bowl era, beginning in 1967, to win his first two starts.
But it won’t be easy, even if the 49ers are without their top two defenders in premier edge rusher Nick Bosa and linebacker Fred Warner, and even though they’re last in the NFL with only 13 sacks.
“They still do an outstanding job,” Kevin Stefanski said. “They have rushers that can win one-on-ones. They have a good pressure package on third down, and they’re relentless. You have to match their intensity, really, throughout the game.”
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