Before Shedeur Sanders, the Cleveland Browns have burned through 41 quarterbacks since returning to the NFL in 1999. This is a list packed with busts, flameouts and heartbreak.Now, ahead of his first NFL start against the Las Vegas Raiders, the rookie quarterback says he’s ready to end that cycle once and for all. Asked about becoming QB No. 42 during post-practice presser, Sanders didn’t flinch.“I know I’m the guy, but the game gotta speak,” he said. “I’d be doing a disservice to myself and the organization if I didn’t feel like I am the guy.”Sanders’ rise wasn’t supposed to happen this fast. Reports indicated head coach Kevin Stefanski planned to redshirt him this season. But with Joe Flacco traded and Dillon Gabriel stuck in concussion protocol, the Browns have no choice but to hand the keys to Deion Sanders' son.He had a rough cameo coming off the bench vs. Ravens in Week 11. Sanders went 4 for 16 with an interception. The former Colorado star welcomes the pressure.“I like pressure in life, I’m just excited for everything.”He'll get a shot to prove his worth on Sunday against the Raiders and maybe rewrite Cleveland’s cursed quarterback history in the process.Also read: Deion Sanders reveals breaking down in tears over Shedeur Sanders' disastrous Browns debut vs. RavensAlso read: Cam Newton fires serious allegation at Kevin Stefanski after Shedeur Sanders' rocky debut vs. RavensKevin Stefanski speaks on Shedeur Sanders improvementThe Shedeur Sanders era is officially underway in Cleveland. Coach Kevin Stefanski is determined not to repeat last week’s disaster. After being thrown into his NFL debut cold against the Ravens with zero first-team reps and no tailored game plan, Sanders struggled.However, Stefanski insists the setup will be very different for Sanders’ first NFL start.“Shedeur’s gonna start at quarterback,” Stefanski said in a Wednesday press conference. “We’ve got to put a plan together for all of our players … and give our guys a chance to go execute and play fast.”Sanders has been taking every first-team rep this week, something he didn’t get before his debut when Dillon Gabriel unexpectedly exited with a concussion vs. the Ravens. Now he gets a whole week to build chemistry and a playbook crafted around his strengths, not Gabriel’s.