Deion Sanders Jr. Drops Emotional 3-Word Comment While Reminiscing About Old Times With Brother Shedeur Sanders
Deion Sandersâ oldest son, Deion Sanders Jr., is seemingly emotional about his younger brothers, Shilo and Shedeur, leaving Colorado for the NFL next season. Even though Coloradoâs 2024 campaign fizzled out with their 36-14 loss to the BYU Cougars in the Alamo Bowl, the future looks bright for the Buffaloes quarterback, Shedeur, who is on his sure-fire way to the league.
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Deion Sanders Jr. Recalls Old Times With Shedeur Sanders
With his younger brother leaving the Boulder-based team, Sanders Jr. has taken it upon himself to upload moments with Shedeur, as the resident behind-the-scenes filmmaker. Sharing an old video where Sanders Jr. asks a much younger Shedeur to show his collection of studded chains, with the latter following suit, the clip was alongside a three-worded caption, which read: âAinât nothing change.â
On January 3, Sanders Jr. also uploaded a vlog that evidenced his connection to the 2024 Buffs team. It was titled: âThe Last One The Family Is ALL TOGETHER â Iâm Trying Not To Cry.â
Shedeur is widely projected to be selected as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Pro Football Networkâs latest mock by Reese Decker suggests that the Tennessee Titans, who have a 3-14 record in their 2024 campaign, will select the QB to fill their long-term playmaker needs that Will Levis has been unable to answer.
âSanders has a live arm capable of layering throws with pinpoint accuracy and precision. His strong, balanced lower body allows him to fend off pressure and deliver accurate off-platform throws. Whether operating in rhythm or improvising off-schedule, Sanders excels. His pocket mobility and ability to extend plays with his legs, paired with his toughness and grit, make him an ideal fit to be the first player off the board on draft night.â
Regarding Shedeur being the marquee prospect, Sanders Jr. also questioned him about being projected in the top five picks in the upcoming draft on a Jan. 8 episode of the QBâs podcast, â2Legendary with Shedeur Sanders.â
âHonestly, Iâve been doing a lot of thinking, and whatâs meant to happen, itâs going to happen. I donât feel like God will ever put me in a place Iâm not supposed to go. We made it everywhere that we went and been successful, so like thatâs the thing, bro.
Iâm not paying attention to people or what these people saying⊠Iâm happy of the order and whatever happens, because I know at the end of the day, God gonna put me on the right teamâ Shedeur said.