In his second game back with the Cleveland Browns in nearly three years, wide receiver Josh Gordon continued to pick up where he left off on Sunday afternoon against the Green Bay Packers.

The 26-year-old was able to haul in his first touchdown in 1,456 days on an 18-yard catch midway through the first quarter.

Gordon made the reception with much ease over a smaller defender using his 6-foot-3 and 225 lbs frame to his advantage. He wasted little time after the play to put on a unique celebration on the sideline donning sunglasses while pumping up the crowd.

Gordon tallied 56 of the Browns' 84 yards on their first touchdown drive. This included a 38-yard reception along the sideline and would tally another reception in the game finishing with three catches on six targets for 69 yards.

In his first two games back, Gordon has quickly proven that he's still an elite player at his position garnering seven catches for 154 receiving yards over that span. He has shown the athleticism and speed to consistently create separation from defenders.

With three more games left in the regular season, it will provide Gordon more opportunities to showcase his ability on the field while attempting to guide his team to their first win.