Shedeur Sanders' starting stint for the Cleveland Browns won't be a one-off.

Browns coach Kevin Stefanski on Monday announced Sanders as the team's starting quarterback for their Nov. 30 game against the San Francisco 49ers following the rookie's win Sunday in his starting debut.

Dillon Gabriel has cleared the concussion protocol but will not take back his first-string role, Stefanski said.

"Obviously, the No. 1 job of a quarterback is to win," Stefanski said. "So (we're) excited to get that first win under his belt. Next thing is improvement. that's what young players do. Certainly, young quarterbacks do. You get one game better, and that's just from working at it. That will be our focus."

The announcement comes one day after Sanders led the Browns to a 24-10 win over the Las Vegas Raiders in his first NFL start. The fifth-round rookie threw for 209 yards with one touchdown and one interception.