What are the two words that are probably most heard in college football nowadays? Shedeur Sanders and NFL. Now, that’s how it should be. After all, Deion Sanders’ son is one of the most important players of college football who will be up there in the 2025 NFL Draft. When it’s Shedeur, the debate mainly revolves around two NFL giants. Las Vegas Raiders and New York Giants. However, it’s not going to be an easy ride for Antonio Pierce’s squad to land the Buffs QB. So, they will have to tank. And Shedeur finally broke the silence about the tank buzz, calling it “crazy.”
On December 16, the Las Vegas Raiders faced off against the Atlanta Falcons during the Monday Night Football. Even though it came with a 9-15 loss for the Raiders, at least they got a hint of what they could do to flip their luck. And what better way to do that other than landing Shedeur? However, they will never be able to get the Buffs QB if they take a fair path. Even the fans are aware of the fact. That’s when ESPN’s camera captured a group of fans sitting front row displaying a “Tank for Shedeur” sign. Ever since then, the picture has been trending on social media platforms. So, it was obvious that it did to reach the Buffs QB. On the 2Legendary with Shedeur Sanders podcast, the QB had to reveal what his thoughts are on this.
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Look, there are a lot of things on Shedeur’s plate right at the moment. He will have to end his college football career on a high note as well as land it big in the NFL. So he said, “I mean out there doing it you know and you so stuck in the moment. You don’t really see really what you doing like from an outside point of view…so it’s like sometimes you often you often forget a little bit because your mind’s on different things and different achievements different goals.” He tried to dodge away from the rumor as much as possible. Finally, he said, “Whenever you see a fan took his time out of the day to bring that sign and then it’s on TV and everything, it’s just like dang, this is crazy. It feels real like it’s real now.”
Now if this is “crazy” why does Shedeur put out “Thank You God” tweets with every Las Vegas loss? Well, fans are still looking for the answers. That was all about the Raiders plan. Looks like some other NFL giant is cooking up some sly strategy to trouble the New York Giants.
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$6.6 billion NFL program’s strategy to block New York’s Shedeur Sanders plan
Since Shedeur went to NYC for Travis Hunter’s Heisman thing, fans are making up some wild stories. That’s because the Buffs QB was spotted with the pigskin along with Giants’ wide receiver Malik Nabers on the streets of New York in a video posted by NFL reporter Ryan Dunleavy.
However, we are yet to get confirmation from New York HC Brian Daboll. But maybe Shedeur is too irresistible and game plans have already started to pour in. Here comes ESPN’s Adam Schefter with a piece of advice for the $6.6 billion NFL program, Philadelphia Eagles. He stated, “If the Eagles’ seed is in hand and there’s nothing at stake, I would say they would not want to get Saquon[Barkley] on their record because you know what? They’d want to sit down, rest their players, and make sure the Giants win that last game. So the Giants then fall from one or two to seven and don’t get their quarterback of the future. So there’s the hidden meaning.”
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Well, we know how the New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles rivalry is steeped in history. So, landing the Buffs QB will be their secret weapon to make the other one jealous and at the same time have an edge. But looks like Shedeur Sanders has already made up his mind. As New York Giants beat writer Jordan Raanan confirmed, “Multiple sources close to Shedeur Sanders and the Colorado program also believe his preference would be to land in Las Vegas.” Now will Antonio Pierce play along?
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