Shedeur Sanders might be the hottest storyline in Cleveland right now, but big brother Shilo Sanders wants everyone to remember who built the runway. In a viral family video posted by Deion Sanders Jr., the Sanders clan was relaxing when Shilo playfully warned the Browns QB1.Shilo told Shedeur, “You can’t disrespect him like that … he’s the reason you got in like this.” View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe punchline was delivered in classic Sanders sibling banter style.Shedeur is about to make his second NFL start Sunday against the 8-4 San Francisco 49ers at Huntington Bank Field. He's once again looking at a piece of Browns history.After snapping a prolonged drought in his 24-10 win over the Raiders, he now has a shot to become the first Browns QB to start 2-0 in his career inside the Super Bowl era.The 49ers are limited as Kyle Shanahan's team misses top defenders Nick Bosa and Fred Warner. Coach Kevin Stefanski warned Shedeur about their unrelenting pressure packages, especially on third down.“You have to match their intensity,” he stressed.If Shedeur pulls the upset, he’s the first Browns QB since 1967 to win his first two starts.Also read: Deion Sanders makes feelings known on Maxx Crosby's unfiltered conversation with Shedeur Sanders after Raiders’ 24-10 loss vs. BrownsAlso read: "I root against Shedeur Sanders unapologetically": Jason Whitlock reveals why he wants Deion Sanders' son to flop in first NFL start vs. RaidersRobert Saleh gets honest on Shedeur Sanders ahead of 49ers' Week 13 game vs. BrownsRobert Saleh might be glowing after a defensive gem, but he’s not buying the Shedeur Sanders hype for this week. The San Francisco 49ers defense smothered the Carolina Panthers, surrendering just nine points and snatching two picks.Momentum is sweet, but matchups are sweeter. Ahead of Week 13 vs. the Cleveland Browns, Saleh knows the Browns offense is hardly a boogeyman. Beyond rookie RB Quinshon Judkins, the unit has been flabby, scoring in sporadic bursts while leaning on veterans like Van Jefferson.Then came Sanders, the Browns’ rookie quarterback, tossed in cold last week. Critics pegged his 13.5 passer rating vs. Vegas as proof he needs seasoning, but Saleh saw something else after Shedeur's game vs. Raiders."He’s mobile, big arm, confidence,” Saleh said. “He’s going to get better every week... Obviously, he showed good command of the huddle and at the line of scrimmage. You anticipate someone like him who's got that confidence, who has that skill set, he's just going to get better and better every week," Saleh said.It'll be interesting to see whether Shedeur can help Stefanski and his men to outclass Saleh's defensive plans vs. Browns.