Shedeur Sanders NFL Draft Prank: Son Of ATL Falcons Defensive Coordinator Apologizes For Prank Call: ‘I Made A Tremendous Mistake’

Shedeur Sanders NFL Draft Prank: Son Of ATL Falcons Defensive Coordinator Apologizes For Prank Call: ‘I Made A Tremendous Mistake’
Jax Ulbrich, the 21-year-old son of Atlanta Falcons Defensive Coordinator Jeff Ulbrich, is apologizing for prank calling Shedeur Sanders over the weekend.
Before Shedeur Sanders was drafted to the Cleveland Browns on Saturday, he received a prank call from someone pretending to be on the coaching team for the New Orleans Saints.
During the brief chat, Shedeur Sanders said “I’ve been waiting on your call,” before the person on the other end said, “You’ll have to wait a little longer,” leaving Shedeur confused.
He quickly realized it was a prank, and pointed out that no one had that specific phone number except NFL coaches.
On Sunday, the Falcons released a statement and revealed that it was Jax who made the phone call after finding the cell phone number.
Jax is now apologizing and has turned off the comments on his post.
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The Daily Mail is reporting that Jax’s father Jeff will not face consequences.
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