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Shedeur Sanders kicked off a vibrant Football Youth Camp this year. The event, designed to ignite a passion for the game among young students, was a source of inspiration and motivation. The atmosphere was electric as kids chanted the Buffaloes quarterback’s signature song, Perfect Timing, and flocked around him for pictures and autographs, even imitating his signature wristwatch move. Shedeur also spent time throwing with the kids, sharing tips and tricks.

While the excitement surrounding one of college football’s top quarterbacks was unsurprising, another surprising moment emerged: Shedeur’s half-brother, Deion Sanders Jr., who manages the team’s social media, also received a similarly warm welcome. 

A video by Well Off Media captures Deion Jr. walking around campus, camera in hand, saying, “We’re going to show how it starts right here,” clearly planning some engaging youth camp content. He then encounters a young fan who eagerly requests an autograph on his T-shirt. Soon, other kids join the queue, eager to meet “Bucky” and get his signature on their caps.

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Despite not being a player on the field, Deion Jr.’s charisma and skills, both with the camera and as a rapper, won over the Boulder crowd. He even charmed a female fan who confessed, “I’m a big fan of yours too! I play your music all the time, so you gotta sign my stuff right quick!”

Bucky, always the professional, stepped away to capture the lively atmosphere of the camp, filming the long queue of children eagerly waiting to meet their football idols. Looks like his work hasn’t gone unnoticed. 

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Deion Sanders Jr. signs with Death Row Records

Deion Sanders Jr. isn’t following in his half-brother Shedeur’s footsteps on the football field, but he’s nonetheless built a successful career for himself. With a net worth estimated at $5 million, Bucky has found his path to wealth. His Well Off Media YouTube channel and merchandise line are thriving, and his music career is also taking off

His recent music video “IGGY” was a hit with fans, and despite saying, “I just don’t really care about rapping,” he continues to impress. This month, his father, Coach Prime, collaborated with rap legend Snoop Dogg on a remix of the 1990s classic Must Be The Money. Interestingly, even Bucky got a chance to showcase his rapping skills on the big stage. 

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Adding to the excitement, rumors are swirling that Bucky has signed a deal with the iconic Death Row Records label, which launched Snoop Dogg’s career. With Death Row’s history of launching music legends like Snoop and Tupac Shakur, this could be a game-changer for Bucky.

While his half-brother Shedeur might be on track for NFL stardom, Bucky is carving his own path in the music industry. Who knows? Maybe in a few years, he’ll have the bigger fan base!