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When Shedeur Sanders found fellow rookie Harold Fannin Jr. for the touchdown in Cleveland on Sunday to make it a 31-29 ball game, Browns fans were ecstatic knowing a successful two-point conversation meant a tie game.

Sanders, who started the last three games for the Browns in his rookie season, showcased his late-game savvy and kept his team in the contest up until the final play.

But confusion, and bewilderment for some, was the reaction when Sanders wasn’t seen under center on the two-point try. It was rookie running back Quinshon Judkins, who was in the wildcat formation as he does on occasion this season.

The play ended up going unsuccessful and the Browns fell to the Tennessee Titans with lots of what-if responses from experts and fans

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