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    $60M Worth Deion Sanders Pulls Up in His Rolls Royce To Visit Shedeur Sanders in Cleveland Ahead of Titans Showdown

    NFL legend Deion Sanders is known for his lavish spending, from luxury watches to exotic cars. As his son, Shedeur Sanders, was preparing to take on the Tennessee Titans, the Colorado Buffaloes coach arrived in Cleveland in style, rolling up with a Rolls-Royce just to visit his quarterback son during team practice.

     

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    Deion Sanders’ net worth is around $60 million, which means he is more than capable of affording such a luxury car. As for his visit, the Cleveland Browns team staff rolled out the red carpet, welcoming him as he arrived while wearing an expensive-looking grey fur coat, and led him through the training facility. There, he met Browns head coach, Kevin Stefanski, before greeting his son, Shedeur.

    The elder Sanders is the head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes, and with the Buffs now out of contention for the College Football Playoffs, he could now freely visit his son and watch him practice.

    A multi-sport star, Deion Sanders played baseball and football professionally at the same time, with him being best known for his time with the Dallas Cowboys, winning multiple Super Bowls during the dynasty years. He only has one son in the NFL, and that is Shedeur Sanders, who is a rookie playing for the Cleveland Browns as a backup quarterback.

    Will Shedeur Sanders Start Again vs. The Tennessee Titans?

    Shedeur Sanders became the Cleveland Browns’ starting quarterback after QB1 Dillon Gabriel suffered a concussion. As Gabriel is still undergoing concussion protocols, it is more than likely that start against their next opponents on Sunday, the Tennessee Titans.

    Gabriel has since been cleared of his concussion protocols, but it seems that the team is sticking with Sanders for now. However, there are a few complications to this, as three-time Pro Bowl quarterback Deshaun Watson seems to be about to make his return.

    Watson returned to practice back in Wednesday and is now in his 21-day practice window. For now, Shedeur Sanders will still be the starter, as Watson has not played since suffering that season-ending Achilles injury in 2024. However, the pro-bowler’s return could threaten Sanders’ place as QB1 for the Browns.

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