The Sanders Show: Deion Sanders Denies NFL Rumors, Sons Primed for Future Success in Colorado
The Sanders show is here to stay in Colorado. Head coach Deion Sanders swiftly dismissed recent speculation of his departure to the NFL following the remarkable turnaround of the No. 19-ranked Buffaloes, who boast an undefeated 3-0 record. A key component of their winning formula? Sanders’ talented sons, quarterback Shedeur Sanders and safety Shilo Sanders, who are set to continue their journey in Boulder for another year. According to For The Win, both players will have the opportunity to declare for the 2024 NFL Draft. As a demonstration of their commitment, the Sanders family attended Sunday’s thrilling NFL matchup between the Denver Broncos and the Washington Commanders, with the Commanders securing a nail-biting 35-33 victory on the road.
During their attendance in an exclusive box, the topic of Shedeur and Shilo’s future professional aspirations arose. In quintessential Prime Time fashion, Deion Sanders quickly put an end to any such discussions. With a swift retort, he exclaimed, “Shilo said, ‘Oh, wow, Shedeur, look. You gonna be in the NFL next year.’ I said, ‘No, he ain’t.’… You all ain’t going nowhere.”
Shedeur has already attracted attention as a potential recipient of the esteemed Heisman Trophy and a potential first-round NFL draft pick. One of those aiding his growth and development in the game is none other than the illustrious seven-time Super Bowl champion, Tom Brady. The two have maintained a close mentorship over the past couple of years, with Brady providing invaluable guidance to Shedeur. Deion Sanders has categorically stated that he has no intention of allowing his sons to depart Colorado prematurely for the NFL Draft.
Shedeur currently ranks second in the nation for passing yards, amassing an impressive total of 1,251 yards, and ranks seventh for passing touchdowns with 10. The Buffaloes face tough challenges as they enter Pac-12 play this coming Saturday, with games against the formidable No. 10 Oregon and No. 5 USC.
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