Ravens All-Pro Trolls Sanders in Debut; Newcomer's Confidence Sparks Backlash
In a dramatic turn of events, Baltimore Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton left Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders reeling after the first-year signal-caller was sacked on his NFL debut. The play came on third down, and as Sanders hit the ground, Hamilton rose up, mirroring Sanders' signature "watch flex" celebration from their college days at Colorado.
Sanders, who took over for injured Dillon Gabriel in the starting lineup, had started strong with two completions but couldn't withstand Hamilton's blitz, becoming the quarterback's first sack of the season. The Ravens' All-Pro defense has been a force to be reckoned with this year, and Hamilton's antics on Sunday were a testament to his skill and experience.
Sanders has quickly gained notoriety for his confident demeanor, which some view as arrogance. His ability to command attention on the field has sparked both admiration and controversy within the sports world. It remains to be seen how he will adjust to life in Cleveland and navigate the challenges of being the backup quarterback to Dillon Gabriel and eventually possibly the starter.
Hamilton's post-game celebration served as a reminder that he is well-versed in Sanders' signature move, thanks to their shared experience at Colorado. The exchange left fans and pundits alike pondering whether Sanders was simply getting his comeuppance or if there was more depth to the story.
In a dramatic turn of events, Baltimore Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton left Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders reeling after the first-year signal-caller was sacked on his NFL debut. The play came on third down, and as Sanders hit the ground, Hamilton rose up, mirroring Sanders' signature "watch flex" celebration from their college days at Colorado.
Sanders, who took over for injured Dillon Gabriel in the starting lineup, had started strong with two completions but couldn't withstand Hamilton's blitz, becoming the quarterback's first sack of the season. The Ravens' All-Pro defense has been a force to be reckoned with this year, and Hamilton's antics on Sunday were a testament to his skill and experience.
Sanders has quickly gained notoriety for his confident demeanor, which some view as arrogance. His ability to command attention on the field has sparked both admiration and controversy within the sports world. It remains to be seen how he will adjust to life in Cleveland and navigate the challenges of being the backup quarterback to Dillon Gabriel and eventually possibly the starter.
Hamilton's post-game celebration served as a reminder that he is well-versed in Sanders' signature move, thanks to their shared experience at Colorado. The exchange left fans and pundits alike pondering whether Sanders was simply getting his comeuppance or if there was more depth to the story.