The San Francisco 49ers will take on the Cleveland Browns in Week 13 in what could be an intriguing game.
On the surface, it seems like the 49ers are going to come away with a relatively easy win considering how well they’ve played at 8-4. The 49ers are also in third place in the NFC West because of how strong the division has been, so this is a game that means a lot to them.
Playing in Cleveland at the end of November is no easy task, however, as the 49ers will have to deal with the cold and other factors.
Shedeur Sanders will also get his second start of the season, and his first in front of the Cleveland faithful, so Huntington Bank Field should be rocking on Sunday.
If the 49ers don’t come out and do what they need to do on both sides of the football, they could allow Sanders and the Browns to make some history.
According to Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com, if Sanders beats the 49ers on Sunday, he’ll be the first Browns quarterback in the Super Bowl era to win his first two starts under center.
“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,” she wrote.
Sanders had a decent game in his first outing, but certainly wasn’t perfect. He threw for 209 yards, one touchdown, and one interception.
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