All season long, the prevailing thought has been that Deion Sanders will try to direct where his son goes in the NFL Draft. He even said himself that he would privately interfere. Well, Deion has made more recent comments that could indicate the Browns may not have a chance to pick the Colorado Buffaloes star at No.
Deion Sanders is interested in coaching the Las Vegas Raiders, which could hurt the Cleveland Browns' chances of drafting Sheduer Sanders.
As it just so happens, his son, quarterback Shaduer Sanders, is being touted as one of the top options in this year’s draft class. His other son, defensive back Shiloh, has also declared for 2025. In fact, in this CBS mock draft, Shaduer goes second overall to the Browns.
Sanders is smart and throws well within the structure of an offense. His experience under former Browns coach Pat Shurmur, who runs NFL-style concepts, will help him adapt quickly to the pros.
Deion Sanders is the first name to pop up in the Cowboys' coaching search. But these roadblocks could stand in the way of his candidacy.
NFL Draft season has brought unprecedented attention to Deion Sanders, his son Shedeur Sanders, and the influence Coach Prime may exert over Shedeur’s
The "Eli" saga, as Sanders recalls, goes back to when the multi-time Super Bowl champion declined to play for the San Diego Chargers, who took him No. 1 overall in 2004. That forced a trade to the New York Giants and the rest was history.
Deion Sanders explains why his son, Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders, had New York Giants-inspired cleats in his locker ahead of the Alamo Bowl.
Sanders spent five standout seasons with the Cowboys from 1995 to 1999, leaving an indelible mark on the franchise during one of its most celebrated eras. A key figure in the Cowboys’ Super Bowl XXX triumph, Sanders’ electrifying play as both a cornerback and return specialist solidified his status as one of the NFL’s all-time greats.
The East-West Shrine Bowl offers NFL teams a unique opportunity to evaluate top collegiate prospects ahead of April’s NFL Draft. This year, the Tennessee Titans
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