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Julian Lewis Follows Shedeur Sanders’ Lead at Colorado’s Big 12 Media Days originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders has fans in awe after throwing a dime with the flick of his wrist.
How Fans Reacted To Shedeur Sanders’ Touchdown Pass Shedeur Sanders (Photo via Jeff Lange / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images) “Lmao, this is dude gonna f around and end up starting,” one ...
Shedeur Sanders hasn’t thrown a pass in the NFL yet, ... “It’s not just his talent—he pulls people in. Guys are already mimicking his wrist-flex celebration. He lights up the room. ...
Following Shedeur Sanders’ successful run as Colorado’s quarterback, the responsibility for leading and celebrating big plays ...
When 17-year-old Julian "JuJu" Lewis arrived in Boulder, he brought more than talent-he brought a swagger reminiscent of his predecessor, Shedeur Sanders. Known for his flashy pers ...
"Of course, that's my celebration," Sanders said. "Any time anybody holds their wrist up, they pay tribute to me, man." The Colorado quarterback's attitude is also unlike most other players in his ...
As Sanders arrived, Flacco pulled himself up from the kneel. He was ready to help. His attention directed toward Sanders, Flacco illustrated a wrist flick and a rollout; a dropback and a windup.
After wearing No. 2 throughout his college career and for the Colorado Buffaloes, Shedeur Sanders is switching it up in the NFL. The Cleveland Browns announced the rookie quarterback will wear No ...
Colorado quarterback Julian Lewis showed off his watch with a 'Wrist Up" celebration, a gesture started by his predecessor Shedeur Sanders. Representing the Colorado Buffaloes, Julian Lewis was ...
Representing the Buffaloes at the Big 12 Media Days, Lewis turned heads by striking a familiar pose: holding up his wrist to show off a flashy watch, coined "Wrist Up" by Buffaloes fans.