Shedeur Sanders hasn't played a down in the NFL, but the rookie is taking every chance to impress.
On Sunday, that was being a supportive teammate as Dillon Gabriel left the field after a three-and-out in a humbling loss to the New York Jets.
The backup quarterback did his best to keep spirits high by dapping up his fellow rookie in a move that was noticed by fans on social media and will surely be loved by his coaches.
The Browns got off to a dream start as Gabriel capped an impressive drive by finding tight end David Njoku for a nine-yard score.
But Cleveland's special teams somehow gave up back-to-back returning touchdowns.
Kene Nwangwu took the resulting kickoff 99 yards to the house to level the scores -- his fifth return TD since 2021, three more than any other player.
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