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    IN PICS: Coach Prime’s Daughter Deiondra Sanders Reunites With Jacquees To Celebrate Son’s First Birthday

    Coach Prime turned 58 on Aug. 9, but he wasn’t the only member of the Sanders clan to celebrate his birthday. Deiondra Sanders’ son, Snow, the youngest member of the family, turned one on the same day.

    To celebrate the momentous occasion, Deiondra Sanders took little Snow on a trip to Disney World in Orlando, Florida. The photos were posted on Snow’s Instagram account, which is more than likely managed by his mother. The caption of the post read:

    “Mommy had me taking pictures in the heat.”

     

     

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    The trip was notorious also because it included Snow’s father, Jacquees. The singer and songwriter hadn’t been seen with Deiondra Sanders in a long time, as they had fought over how to introduce Snow to his family. Jacquees’ family allegedly didn’t want to see the baby if Deiondra Sanders came along.

    Deiondra wouldn’t allow the toddler to make the trip to them if she didn’t accompany him. The discussion devolved into a series of social media fights between the parents. It seems that the impasse has been resolved, as they’re spending time together with their child.

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    Coach Prime’s son, Shilo Sanders, gets shout-out from his coach after NFL debut

    While Shedeur Sanders’ debut stole almost all headlines last weekend, another Sanders kid had a successful first outing in the NFL. Shilo Sanders participated in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ 29-7 preseason victory over the Tennessee Titans. The safety even recorded his first NFL tackle.

    After the game, his coach, Todd Bowles, praised him for his character during the encounter.

    “Shilo played tough,” Bowles said after the preseason game. “I thought he went in and did a heck of a job. He had some good tackles inside. He had pressure on the quarterback as well. He did some good coverage things. So he did a good job when he was in there.”

    Another famous former college player who made his debut in the Saturday game was the first overall pick of the 2025 NFL Draft, Cam Ward. The Titans’ signal caller had 67 passing yards, and while that might look bad on paper, he completed five out of eight passes for a solid 62.5% completion percentage.

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