Shedeur Sanders Has Telling Admission On Playing With Aaron Rodgers
- Shedeur Sanders, Colorado's quarterback, visited the Pittsburgh Steelers facility this week for a meeting.
- The Steelers are potentially looking for a new quarterback, as they need a reliable player for 2025.
- Sanders spoke with head coach Tomlin and he thinks that Tomlin resembles his father, Deion Sanders.
- Sanders said, "The Steelers was great", and he understands why the team wins a lot of games.
- Sanders's NFL Draft stock has decreased recently, but if he falls, the Steelers might draft him.
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NFL exec's brutal 2-word shut down of Shedeur Sanders' talents in damning take
SHEDEUR Sanders’ NFL Draft stock took a heavy blow with a brutal swipe from an executive. The Colorado Buffaloes star has been tipped for anything from a top pick to tumbling down draft boards. GettyShedeur Sanders is expected to be one of the leading quarterbacks in the NFL Draft[/caption] ReutersThe quarterback starred in a Colorado Buffaloes pro day last week[/caption] Sanders, 23, is expected to be the second quarterback taken in Green Bay, …
Shedeur Sanders Has Telling Admission On Playing With Aaron Rodgers
Deion Sanders, Colorado Band Story Isn't True (1:28) Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders spent Thursday in Pittsburgh visiting the Steelers for a top-30 visit.The Steelers are doing their homework on the 2025 quarterback class since they only have two quarterbacks on their current roster, Mason Rudolph and Skylar Thompson. They have an offer out to Aaron Rodgers but he's being very patient and hasn't decided if he wants to play in 2025. Rodgers…
Micah Parsons and Deion Sanders Clash in Fiery War of Words
What started as a simple critique of a college quarterback has now exploded into one of the most talked-about NFL-adjacent beefs of the offseason. Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons and Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders—two larger-than-life football personalities—are now at odds over none other than Deion’s son, quarterback Shedeur Sanders. This war of words isn’t just about draft potential—it’s become a mix of ego, legacy, and pride. An…
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