LAS VEGAS — Kevin Stefanski declined to name Shedeur Sanders as his starter for the 49ers game next week, but it’s a no-brainer to let him build on his momentum from Sunday’s 24-10 Browns victory over the Raiders .

Granted, the Raiders are a 2-9 football team, but a win is a win, especially on the road where the Browns had lost 13 straight. They also had three straight losses heading into the Raiders game, and defenders were getting increasingly frustrated by the lack of scoring week after week.

Sanders (11 of 20, 209 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT, 87.3 rating) certainly made his rookie mistakes, but he brought some pizzazz and flair, and most of all, some points.

He threw the Browns’ three longest completions of the season, although the 66-yard TD pass to rookie running back Dylan Sampson that

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