Shedeur Sanders made the best play of his NFL career on Sunday in Vegas.
Facing a third-and-8 in his own end of the field against the Raiders, the Cleveland Browns' rookie QB got pressured and rolled out to his right.
While on the run, Sanders chucked the ball deep down the field.
His fellow rookie, Isaiah Bond, ran underneath it and hauled it in.
Bond was taken down at the 2-yard line, a 52-yard completion from Sanders to Bond.
Sanders' father, Deion, was absolutely pumped about it.
Check out the throw and the happy dad in this video:
SHEDEUR SANDERS GOES DEEP FOR 53 YARDS.
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This is the kind of throw that some analysts say Sanders can't make.
Even moments after the play, the CBS announcers were talking about how Sanders isn't known for his arm strength.
But Sanders has plenty of that. He can make impressive throws.
And this one was the best he's made so far in the NFL.
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