It seems like Ray Romano is doing alright.

Ray Romano Scores New Gig Following Death Of Sawyer Sweeten

On Sunday, NJ.com posted a video with the comedian who attended a Jets game as they played against the Cleveland Browns. He was joined by his friend Bobby Cannavale where they expressed their hard enthusiasm for the Jets.

Romano looked pretty stoked to attend the game as he announced that "this is the year!"

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The actor was also spotted in a photo with a big smile, looking pleased to have this day out.

There may have been suspicion on how Romano's been doing since the shocking death of his former Everybody Loves Raymond co-star Sawyer Sweeten. Last April, Sweeten reportedly shot himself on his family's front porch at the age of 19.

When Romano heard the news, he released a statement on how upsetting this was.

"(I am) shocked and terribly saddened (by the news)," the statement reads via Philly.com. "He was a wonderful and sweet kid to be around. Just a great energy whenever he was there. My heart breaks for him, his family and his friends during this very difficult time."

Brad Garrett, who played Sweeten's on-screen uncle Robert on the series, also expressed his grief after the tragic news came about.

"The Sweeten family is obviously our family," Garrett said in People's report. "This was devastating news. We grew up with these children on the set. It's been hard. They're an amazing family, and our love goes out to them, of course. The loss of a child- nothing worse."