Shilo Sanders channels brother Shedeur Sanders before Browns-Steelers game


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In late August, Shilo Sanders learned that his time with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers had come to an end. In the months since relinquishing safety, Sanders has appeared to shift his focus from football to social media content.

Shilo’s younger brother, Shedeur Sanders, is the backup quarterback for the Cleveland Browns. The Pittsburgh Steelers hosted the Browns in Week 6.

Before kickoff, older Sanders brother fooled some fans (and apparently amused others) by posing as Cleveland’s rookie quarterback.

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Shedeur Sanders, left, and Shilo Sanders at AT&T Playoff Playlist Live! concert at State Farm Arena on January 18 in Atlanta. (Julia Beverly/Getty Images)

In a video posted to his YouTube channel, Shilo wore a Browns No. 12 jersey while walking to the Steelers’ home stadium hours before the AFC North showdown.

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“What’s going on with y’all, man? I’m Shedeur today,” Shilo said while doing Shedeur’s signature “watch flex” pose.

When asked if Shedeur would take snaps in the game, Shilo responded with his brother’s viral mime routine.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Shilo Sanders watches during an NFL preseason game Aug. 16 at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh. (Mark Alberti/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Sheduer was listed as the backup quarterback behind Dillon Gabriel after Joe Flacco was traded to the Cincinnati Bengals.

Gabriel has appeared in four games, starting two, this season. The former Oregon quarterback has thrown for 430 yards and three touchdowns so far.

Cleveland Browns quarterbacks Dillon Gabriel (5) and Shedeur Sanders, left, throw during minicamp. (Ken Blaze/Image Images)

Last Sunday’s 23-9 loss to the Steelers marked the Browns’ third straight loss.

Shilo went undrafted in this year’s NFL Draft after playing two seasons in the defensive backfield at South Carolina, Jackson State and Colorado, respectively.

He was coached by his father, American Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, during his time at Jackson State and Colorado.

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