cobalt does not handle KEY_BACKSPACE in updated youtube tv search page - cobalt

With the update of the youtube tv search page, the KEY_BACKSPACE seems not functional anymore. The KEY_BACKSPACE is intended to clear previous text in the search text field. The KEY_BACKSPACE still works on chrome. Is it possible to fix this?

We're looking at this issue on our YouTube server side. https://youtube.com/tv

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