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Deion Sanders is finally giving into the EA Sports College Football 25 fever! Since EA Sports released the first looks, the CFB world has been buzzing with its realistic-looking, finely animated trailer. Looking at the artistry, Deion Sanders could not stop himself from appreciating the newly launched trailer on his social media.

He joined his son, Shedeur Sanders, to post the EA Sports College Football 25-game trailer. However, all that Sanders wanted to know from the game was How the Buffs players, especially “his boys” and their characters look in the game. “Can’t wait to see how yall got my boys looking,” Prime wrote accompanying the post.

With this, Deion Sanders might have pulled another publicity mastermind move. Prime knows Shedeur Sanders would be leading the team, as he appeared in the trailer, running the ball alongside Travis Hunter. Hence, the move came as the perfect addition to marketing the game not only in his son’s favor but also in his team’s favor. The Buffs are on the ladder to reach the top of CFB, something that Prime has made clear with his “ We Coming” claim.

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However, Prime is yet to comment specifically on Travis Hunter making it big with his feature on the EA Sports CFB 25 standard and deluxe cover. Even his son Shedeur Sanders hasn’t congratulated Travis Hunter on his achievement yet, something that the fans are starting to take notice of. Will it further fuel the allegations against Shedeur of not being a good team leader after the Xavier Smith “mid” comment? That only time could tell. Of course, Shedeur isn’t the one to shy away and shared his thoughts on the game trailer, after being harshly overlooked by CFB.

Shedeur Sanders on the trailer

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The snub from EA Sports was tough to digest for Shedeur Sanders. He was expected to avoid addressing the topic like he did with Travis Hunter featured on the cover of the game but surprise, surprise. Shedeur Sanders took to his Instagram to share the trailer with his followers, even if it was for a personal benefit.

Perfect timing I’m in the game. Pre-order now,” Shedeur Sanders captioned his post, prompting his followers to buy the game because he was in it. Shedeur Sanders would remain the leading QB of CU in the game, yet his reaction to being snubbed by EA Sports is still awaited. What do you think Shedeur Sanders’ reaction would be? Drop your thoughts in the comments.