Fans melted at a wholesome moment shared between Coach Prime Deion Sanders and his son, Shedeur Sanders. Ahead of the Browns vs Titans game on Sunday, Deion came to see Shedeur on the sidelines. This is the young quarterback's third start.The NFL shared a video of the two through its X account. Coach Prime can be seen embracing Shedeur and adjusting his helmet.Some fans cheered for Deion Sanders' presence at the game."Bro just hand him a headset at this point lmao 😂," a fan said.#RavensFlock @_electricmikeLINKBro just hand him a headset at this point lmao 😂"Priiiiiiime time. Priiiiiiiime time," another fan said.Many fans found the tender father-son interaction heartwarming."Just a dad proud of his son. Strip all the BS away, and that’s ultimately what they have," a fan said."That's a man proud of his son. I'm not a fan of either but this genuinely makes me happy," another fan said.Here are some more reactions from fans."See now that’s a dad moment. Gotta love it!" a fan said."How could you not smile at this ?" another fan said.Deion previously watched Shedeur’s debut on Nov. 23 in Las Vegas, where the Browns beat the Raiders 24-10. He was absent from Shedeur’s Nov. 30 home start against the 49ers due to Colorado coaching duties following the Buffaloes’ season-ending loss.This week, Deion visited Browns headquarters before the game, with a video of his appearance circulating online. Shedeur Sanders, drafted No. 144 by Cleveland, is being evaluated as a potential long-term starter.Browns reopen Deshaun Watson’s practice window as Shedeur Sanders’ role faces new uncertaintyThe Cleveland Browns activated Deshaun Watson’s 21-day practice window as he nears full recovery from last season’s Achilles injury. The move renewed questions about the team’s quarterback direction.Rookie Shedeur Sanders has climbed from emergency quarterback to starter after injuries to Deshaun Watson and Dillon Gabriel and the trade of Joe Flacco. Sanders has shown promise in limited action, outperforming Gabriel and giving Cleveland stability during a difficult stretch. Through three games this season, he has thrown 405 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions, with a completion rate of 50.8% and a QBR of 7.0.ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that Watson will remain with the team next season, and the Browns also haven’t ruled out Gabriel’s return. Given Watson’s struggles since arriving in Cleveland and public regret from ownership about the trade, reintroducing him may add tension.