Green Bay Packers linebacker Clay Matthews had a huge game on Sunday, but it was what he did with a Cleveland Browns uniform after the team's victory that will have everyone talking.

In Green Bay's overtime victory against the hapless Cleveland franchise on Sunday, Clay Matthews recorded three sacks. Pretty awesome for the Thor-lookalike. Following his game, he donned a Browns jersey to honor his father. Here is said picture:

Clay Matthews
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“I got a special place in my heart for Cleveland, no doubt about it, especially with what my father was able to do here for 16 years,” Matthews said. “I brought the jersey, representing Pops. He's here today, so I'm going to go holler at him after I'm done with you guys. Yeah, it's really cool and really special. I'm sure he'll give me a hard time and make fun of me when I see him out there.”

For those missing some context, the linebacker's father played for the Browns from 1978 to 1993 before he finished his 19-year NFL career with the Falcons.

Matthews' pressure on Cleveland QB DeShone Kizer in overtime is what pretty much earned the Packers a win.

“Clay went upfield and got in his face,” Packers defensive tackle Kenny Clark said. “It looked like he was just trying to heave one up, trying to get one of his guys make a play. But Clay got a hand on the arm and he just threw a duck up there and Josh came down with the ball.”

Nevertheless, a really cool gesture by the veteran defensive standout.