After becoming the Cleveland Browns ' first quarterback to win his first career start since 1995 last week, Shedeur Sanders will start Sunday's matchup with the San Francisco 49ers . And if he plays well in his first home start, Sanders could potentially hang onto the starting job for the rest of the season, ESPN reports .
The Browns (3-8) are "open to giving Sanders an extended look" similar to the reps fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel received earlier this season, per ESPN. Sanders took first-team reps and will start despite Gabriel, who has six starts this season, clearing concussion protocol.
Sanders threw for 209 yards and his first career touchdown against the Raiders to guide the Browns to their first win in over a month. Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said Frida

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