'Doing the Shedeur' becoming trendsetting NFL and NBA celebration

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Shedeur Sanders will be playing on Sundays in the not-too-distant future, but he already set the current standard for NFL celebrations. New York Jets stars Garrett Wilson and Breece Hall walked off the field in full 'Shedeur Mode' after a 31-21 win over the Denver Broncos. They weren't the only ones getting into the act.
Las Vegas Raiders receiver Davante Adams took a moment to shine and showed off his timepiece while walking into Allegiant Stadium on Monday night. The one-time Packers All-Pro helped beat his former team for the teams second win of the season. It was nice to see him come off a bit flashy.
Outside of the NFL, Oklahoma City center Chet Holmgren got a nice foul call during a preseason game with the San Antonio Spurs and hit the Shedeur too. It was likely the first for the association, but still outstanding to see. The former Gonzaga standout went head-to-head with Spurs top pick Victor Wembanyama. The big men combined for 41 points in the duel of lottery picks.
Sanders started the trend by flashing his watch during pregame warm-ups against Nebraska. The celebration has been magnified after he did it towards Arizona State's student section following a 27-24 win on Saturday. He looks to keep CU's good streak alive against Stanford on Friday the 13th (10 p.m. ET/ TV: ESPN).

Nick Ferguson is a writer and host for On SI. The former NFL defensive back spent a majority of his 14-year playing career with the Denver Broncos. He also served as an assistant coach with the San Francisco 49ers in 2018, following coaching internships with the Broncos, Seahawks and Texans. In addition to coaching, Ferguson has spent time as a sports talk radio host and is currently contributing to KOA in Denver. He has previous stops at KKFN in Denver, NFL on TuneIn, NBC Sports Radio, WQXI in Atlanta, KFWB in Los Angeles and Voice of America. He has also contributed to The Players' Tribune. Ferguson enjoys time with his family and all things Marvel Comics, Star Wars, thriller, action, and comedy movies.