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What happens when family dreams collide with promises? The Sanders crew might just have the NFL buzzing for all the right and some wrong reasons—and maybe a little chaos too. With Shedeur Sanders set to be a top pick and Shilo climbing the draft boards, one cheeky comment from Shilo has sparked whispers about a potential “package deal.” And just add Coach Prime into the mix. The Buffs HC might be chasing his lifelong dream, but he’s probably breaking a promise to do it.

The Sanders family just lit the NFL draft rumor mill on fire. Shilo Sanders, with a sly wink and a chuckle, casually dropped a bombshell to Cowboys reporter Joseph Hoyt: “It’s good because we could be a package deal.” Hoyt had asked him about going through the draft process with his brother Shedeur and getting advice from their dad, Coach Prime. Now, the tea’s spilling more than ever.

Deion Sanders could be eyeing his life-long dream: coaching both his sons in the NFL. Problem? He literally promised Colorado and Boulder that he’s staying put and locked in. But when your boys are the NFL’s next big thing, how do you say no? Keep your eyes peeled—this could flip the league upside down.

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There’s one dream that might just make Deion Sanders rethink his Colorado loyalty—and it’s coaching both his boys in the NFL. On “GMA3: What You Need To Know,” Coach Prime didn’t hold back: “The only way I would consider it is to coach my sons. Not son. Sons. I love Colorado.. love my Buffaloes….love everything we’re building and everything we’re doing…. love Boulder, Colorado. I do. Immensely.” But let’s be real—it’s hard to ignore the NFL when they’re flashing the chance to keep it all in the family.

After all, the Sanders family has been ballin’ together since high-school days. Look, Deion’s living the dream in Boulder, but this right here? Ain’t gonna lie, Dallas or elsewhere, this is next-level temptation.

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Now, here’s where it gets spicy: the Cowboys have been all over the Deion rumor mill, and Shilo’s chat with Cowboys Insider Joseph Hoyt just threw more gas on the fire. The interviewer straight-up works for the team that’s literally linked to Deion Sanders for weeks! And folks, the endorsements are crazy wild. Michael Irvin is out here hyping Jerry Jones and literally prays that Deion takes the gig.

Even Nick Saban’s chiming in, calling Coach Prime a legend and giving him a big old stamp of approval. “I want him to get that job. I have a tremendous amount of respect for Deion Sanders. First, he’s a great person, and he’s done a great job of marketing the program to create a lot of national interest.”

Meanwhile, Deion’s stacking crazy talent in Boulder—Julian Lewis, Adrian Wilson, London Merrit, Carde Smith, and many more. These kids came to Boulder for one (or 2) reasons: Deion Sanders and his promises. If he dips, what happens to the Buffs? And let’s not forget, Deion promised Colorado he’s staying. But the NFL’s got a way of turning promises into pipe dreams.

Deion Sanders’ iconic kicks are back in town

Deion Sanders isn’t just making waves in football—his signature style is back in full swing. The legendary Air Nike Diamond Turf 1 sneakers dropped online at 10 a.m. ET this Friday, priced around $150, and sold out faster than Shilo’s witty comebacks. Originally introduced in 1994, these kicks marked Sanders’ first signature shoe, blending bold design with top-tier performance. Featuring Air units in the heel and forefoot, durable leather, and a 90s mid-foot strap, these sneakers were low-key built for both swag and speed. Even the Atlanta Falcons joined the hype, giving away pairs in honor of their former star.

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It wasn’t always smooth between Sanders and Nike, though. After parting ways post-NFL, the relationship soured until Sanders’ first season with Colorado reignited the partnership. Heading into his (hopefully) third season at Colorado, those kicks aren’t just nostalgic—they scream ‘Prime Time’ era. Whether on the field or in fashion, Coach Prime proves that everything he touches turns iconic.

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At the end of the day, the NFL, family dreams, and promises to Colorado—it’s a storm brewing for Deion Sanders. Even if Dallas finds their new guy in someone else, Deion’s dream to coach his sons in the NFL is bound to happen; if not now, then later. See, the man loves Boulder, no doubt. But if there’s one thing Coach Prime has proven, it’s that he doesn’t just follow the playbook; he rewrites it.

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