Deion Sanders Reacts To Son Shilo Being Cut From Tampa Bay Buccaneers: ‘All The Sanders Gonna Be Straight, With Or Without Football’

Deion Sanders Reacts To Son Shilo Being Cut From Tampa Bay Buccaneers: ‘All The Sanders Gonna Be Straight, With Or Without Football’
Shilo Sanders, son of NFL legend and Colorado head coach Deion Sanders, was waived by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after failing to make the final 53-man roster.
Shilo, who went undrafted, had a turbulent preseason that ended with an ejection for punching Bills tight end Zach Davidson. Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles called the incident “inexcusable.”
Despite the setback, Deion remains supportive and forward-thinking about his son’s future.
“I prepare my kids for anything and everything that can happen in life and in sports,” he said in a press briefing. “That’s part of fatherhood, that’s part of parenting, that’s part of having a relationship.”
Deion continued, “He is mentally where he needs to be, physically where he needs to be. We’re praying that he gets another opportunity to go with another team, but if he doesn’t, the plans have already been put forward.” He added, “Shilo’s a man of many talents. He’s gonna be straight. All the Sanders are gonna be straight, with or without football.”
What are your thoughts on Shilo getting waived?
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