The Sanders crew stays cooking up headlines, and their latest stop in Atlanta only added fuel to the fire. With Shedeur’s stock rising faster than sneaker drops and Shilo throwing playful shade, the NFL rumor mill is buzzing. Deion Sander’s name is popping up in league circles, and the whispers about a father-son reunion on the biggest stage? Too loud to ignore.
But there’s a twist—a clash of ambitions and advice that’s keeping everyone guessing. So, what’s the real story here? Let’s dive in.
Recently, Shilo and Shedeur Sanders hit up Overtime. Asked about Coach Prime potentially coaching in the NFL, Shilo fooled around, “Shedeur’s the problem—he’s going too high!” Shedeur’s been flirting with the Giants (those cleats went viral), but Pops isn’t playing. Deion’s mantra? “Don’t just be good; be great. Control your destiny.”
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Translation: no toxic squads or trash managers. Deion Sanders literally looking out for his son. He doesn’t want Sheduer Sanders to end up in a place with terrible history and sub-par coaches. Giants and Browns might find it difficult, after all.
Yeah, don’t hold your breath. Shedeur clarified later, saying, “I don’t even know who took that picture.” Word is someone with locker room access snapped the shot before he even hit the field for pre-game warm-ups.
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Later, he switched to black cleats for the game. Deion Sanders literally short-listed by the Cowboys for the HC role. Coach Prime said earlier in the season, he’d only consider the NFL gig if it allows him to coach both sons. Now, the Cowboys own the No.12 pick in the draft. Safe to say, Shedeur Sander ain’t slipping past 6.
And it’s not just the Giants. Rumors say Deion’s drawing a hard line against teams like the Browns. The man’s out here playing chess, not checkers, trying to keep Shedeur far from the chaos of shoddy management and toxic locker rooms. The message is simple: pick the right fit, or risk becoming just another name on the bust list. Coach Prime’s philosophy? Bet on yourself—but only if the odds aren’t stacked against you.
Meanwhile, the Giants now hold the No. 3 pick in the upcoming NFL draft. They are in the market for a QB, badly. It might not work out well for either party if the Giants get their hand on Shedeur Sanders.
On the other hand, Coach Prime’s got plans of his own!
Deion Sanders and the Cowboys drama
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Look, the idea of Deion Sanders trading his Colorado Buffs whistle for a Cowboys headset has the internet wildin’. Is Jerry Jones and Prime Time on the same sideline? That’s like mixing Hennessy with Red Bull—wild energy that could go either way. The Cowboys are out here interviewing the usual suspects—Kellen Moore, Robert Saleh, Leslie Frazier—but throw Deion into the mix, and suddenly, we’re talking viral chaos.
Ed Werder says Jerry’s got stars in his eyes for Coach Prime, but Deion’s got an 8–10 million roadblock chilling in Boulder. Oh, and let’s not forget, Prime’s been saying the NFL ain’t his vibe.
Now, let’s keep it a buck—this ain’t happening. Deion’s about as likely to jump to the NFL as he is to let Shedeur play for the Cleveland Browns. He’s been loud and clear: coaching today’s NFL players? Not his scene. Still, the thought of Deion prowling the Cowboys’ sideline in a fresh suit and shades has got Cowboys Nation losing their minds. And you can’t blame ’em—the franchise could use a little of that Sanders swagger.
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But hey, Jerry’s known for pulling stunts, so who knows? The only way Deion Sanders takes the Dallas job is if Jerry Jones trades picks, skyrockets up the draft, and picks Shedeur Sanders. Until then, the whole Deion X Cowboys saga is just for views and clicks.
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