NFL Draft, Deion Sanders and Shedeur
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Shilo Sanders stepped into the Tampa Bay Buccaneers facility and realized his years of hard work and dedication paid off. The former Colorado Buffaloes safety lit up in a behind-the-scenes video tour of the Bucs locker room.
Deion Sanders Jr. is being exposed by a rapper who is claiming that he stole his sound, the same melody and used a similar beat.
The Maryland Terrapins have certainly taken some hits on the offensive line this offseason. One of those big losses came when offensive tackle Andre Roye Jr. an
Deion Sanders and Colorado had a deep list of elite recruits visiting over the past two weekends. One of the top targets out of both groups was four-star tight end Gavin Mueller. The 6-foot-6, 255-pound South Elgin High School (Illinois) standout left Boulder reportedly blown away by Coach Prime and his staff.
The Buccaneers signed Sanders as an undrafted free agent following the 2025 NFL Draft. The safety played six collegiate seasons, with the last two coming under his father with the Colorado Buffaloes.
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Pro Football Network on MSNDeion Sanders Shares 2-Word Reaction to Shedeur Sanders’ Sensational Throw in Browns’ Rookie MinicampThe NFL spotlight has found Shedeur Sanders once again; only this time, it wasn’t because of where he was drafted, but because of what he did when he finally stepped onto an NFL field. The Cleveland Browns’ rookie QB made waves during his first minicamp session,
Sanders knows about the "hatred" towards him that people express online, but he acknowledges that most of it comes from an older generation of people who watched his dad Deion Sanders play in the NFL. He thinks they have a predisposition toward him because of his father.
In the draft, the New Orleans Saints selected Louisville quarterback Tyler Shough early in the second round. He joins a young and unproven quarterback room that includes second-year signal-caller Spencer Rattler and third-year pro Jake Haener.
“BREAKING: Maryland transfer OT Andre Roye Jr. has Committed to Colorado, he tells @on3sports,” Hayes Fawcett said in a post. “The 6’5 300 OT started 7 games for the Terrapins last season. Only allowed 1 sack in his career (434 Snaps). Will have 2 years of eligibility remaining.”
Just over one month after signing a record-breaking contract extension with the Colorado Buffaloes, coach Deion Sanders opened up on why he wasn't interested in following his sons to the NFL. "Coach Prime" signed with the Buffs weeks before the NFL Draft,