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    VIDEO: Coach Prime’s Son Shilo Sanders Hilariously Loses His Cool After Thrilling EA CFB 26 Move With Colorado

    Former Colorado Buffaloes safety Shilo Sanders is preparing for his first NFL season. After going undrafted, Coach Prime’s son was signed by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent. While he is working hard this offseason to earn a roster spot, he also sometimes takes the time to play games and stream it to his fans.

    On Wednesday, Sanders posted a clip to his Instagram account from a game he was playing in College Football 26. In the clip, Sanders is on offense and makes a pass to an open receiver. When the defender comes to tackle him, Sanders makes a move that forces his receiver to jump over the incoming defender before running into the end zone.

    Sanders then had a huge reaction, yelling and jumping out of the chair. He even ran around the room a little bit as he celebrated the impressive touchdown.

    “Oh my God! Oh my goodness!” Shilo Sanders said.

    In the comments of his post, Sanders dared anyone else to challenge him in CFB 26.

    “Who tryna be next,” Sanders wrote.

     

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    Shilo Sanders Has Impressed the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Coaching Staff

    Shilo Sanders is often active on social media, posting funny clips of himself playing video games or interacting with his friends and family. However, just because he jokes around on social media does not mean he is not working hard to earn his spot on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers roster.

    Despite going undrafted, Sanders has impressed the Buccaneers coaching staff, including head coach Todd Bowles. Bowles spoke about Sanders and his abilities earlier this offseason.

    “I think he’s a good football player,” Bowles said. “He’s a heck of a tackler and he knows the game very well — he can see the game very well. Giving him a chance to play, we think he has a shot to help us from a safety standpoint and from a special-teams standpoint.

    “So I’m excited to get him in here and see how he moves. I saw him tackle all year. I saw him make plays. He’s a very smart player and he understands the game very well. So we thought it was worth a shot to see what he can do and I think he’ll show himself well.”

    Sanders will need to succeed based on his own merits in the NFL. His father, Deion Sanders, was his coach throughout his college career.

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