Damarious Randall has been a huge pickup for the Cleveland Browns this season after being acquired from the Green Bay Packers during the offseason. He has become a huge playmaker in the Browns' secondary and that showed once again this week against former Browns' head coach Hue Jackson and the Cincinnati Bengals.

Hilariously, after a big interception from Randall, the Browns' safety took the football and handed it back to his former head coach Jackson, who is now a coach on the Bengals' staff.

Take a look at the video of the play that was posted on the Browns' official Twitter account.

It did not look like Randall was doing anything bad with the move he made. Jackson quickly took the football and patted his former safety on the helmet before Randall returned to the field.

Cleveland absolutely dominated the Bengals this afternoon. It was just another sign that the Browns are finally heading back in the right direction. Baker Mayfield and company certainly look like a team that could make a run at the playoffs at some point in the next couple years.

Randall has been an extremely solid addition to the Browns' defense. He has racked up 57 tackles to go along with three interceptions and eight defended passes this season following today's performance.

Jackson seems to have found a good place following his firing in Cleveland. Heading back to Cincinnati to get his career back on track was a good move.

Unfortunately for Jackson, his first game against his former team ended up being a 35-20 loss.