With Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward coming up against one another, the game between the Cleveland Browns and the Tennessee Titans was expected to be some sort of rivalry game. It lived up to the billing in that regard with the actions and antics of the players during the game.The Titans' defense took their time to mock Sanders in the fourth quarter of the game following a turnover, further igniting the intensity. It was the second turnover the defense has forced in the game, following the quarterback's interception in the third quarter.With the Titans holding a 21-17 lead, the Browns attempted to gain some yardage with Dylan Sampson on 1st & 10 in their half. However, while scrambling after receiving a pass from Shedeur Sanders, the running back fumbled the ball following a big hit on the sideline.Cedric Gray would recover the fumble and return it into the end zone before being stopped on the seven-yard line. The linebacker, alongside his teammates, would run to the Browns' end zone after the play to pull off Sanders’ signature “watch flex” celebration, trolling the quarterback.“The Shedeur,” as the celebration is widely known, has been synonymous with Shedeur Sanders since his days in college football at Colorado. It started in his first season with the Buffaloes against Nebraska, and has gone on to become a cultural symbol across the country.Shedeur Sanders reflects on bouncing back after his interception Shedeur Sanders threw an interception in the third quarter against the Tennessee Titans on Sunday. While that's a setback, the quarterback went on to lead the Browns to two productive drives afterward. He reflected on staying clear after the pick in his postgame press conference."I feel we were stagnant,” Sanders said. "Trying to get a spark. I'm trying to. So, that's all it is. And as the game goes on, as this time goes on, and I know my dad is mad at me for that, for sure. I know the team [also mad], everybody is.“But I would say as time goes on, those decisions and those things, you know, will slim down and we won't be in situations where I have that feeling, like I got to make something happen.”It was a game full of ups and downs for Shedeur Sanders as he completed 23 of 42 passes for 364 yards and three touchdowns. He also rushed for 29 yards on three carries, scoring his first rushing touchdown in the NFL.