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    ’10/10 Execution’ — Fans Have Wild Reactions to Shedeur Sanders’ Gesture While Walking Past Angel Reese

    A clip of Shedeur Sanders and WNBA star Angel Reese during Super Bowl week has gone viral on social media, leading to various speculations.

    Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders is one of the hottest prospects of the 2025 NFL Draft. Amid his draft preparations, he attended various events during the Super Bowl week.

    Apart from Sanders, WNBA star Angel Reese also made appearances at events during Super Bowl week. A clip of the two is going viral on social media.

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    Fans React to Shedeur Sanders Walking Past Angel Reese

    Both Sanders and Reese were a part of the Super Bowl LIX flag football game. Reese served as the honorary coach, while Sanders participated in the game as a part of Team Kai Cenat.

    On social media, a clip of the Colorado quarterback walking past Reese has gone viral. The clip has garnered views because it looked like the quarterback decided to not engage and talk with the WNBA star while she was busy with fans.

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    Fans took to the comment section to share their own perspective on the viral video.

    “10/10 execution,” one fan joked.

    “Coach Prime raised him well,” another fan commented.

    “She looking like he was supposed to say something to her,” this fan said.

    “He could have just said hi to everyone as a group instead of ignoring or saying hi only to her. ‘Hey, how y’all doing’. And kept walking. That would have been more smoother and more polite,” another fan suggested.

    “He’s not interested in her, what’s wrong with that?” this fan asked.

    “Stay focused young man!! The world is yours,” one fan commented.

    Sanders led the Buffs to a 9-4 campaign and an Alamo Bowl appearance during the 2024 season. He was also honored with the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award for his contributions on the field. His brother Shilo is also preparing for the upcoming draft in April.

    Shedeur Sanders Reacts to Field Yates’ Round 1 Predicition for the 2025 NFL Draft

    Several draft experts consider the quarterback class to be weak this year. However, Sanders and Miami’s Cam Ward are projected to be the top two quarterback prospects in April.

    On Tuesday, Feb. 11, draft expert Field Yates shared a mock draft in which he had the Colorado QB going sixth overall to the Las Vegas Raiders.

    “We’ll see whether the Raiders feel the need to try to move up the board to secure a quarterback,” Yates said. “But in this scenario, they can land the best pure passer in the draft at No. 6…. Las Vegas hired Pete Carroll as its new coach, and now it needs to stop the revolving door at QB with a long-term fix….(Shedeur) Sanders could quickly improve this situation.”

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    However, the Colorado quarterback was not at all impressed with Yates’ mock draft and him being the sixth overall pick. In a video posted by Well Off Media, Sanders is seen reacting to this while working out at the facility.

    “That’s cap bruh. I ain’t going sixth,” Sanders said.

    The Titans, who have the No. 1 pick, also need a quarterback to lead the offense. Head coach Brian Callahan already had a positive meeting with Sanders during the Shrine Bowl. It will be interesting to see if Tennessee decides to pick the Colorado quarterback as the first player off the board in April.

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