"He’s blowing through that $400k guaranteed money": Fans react to Shilo Sanders' expensive surprise for entire Colorado team

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Shilo Sanders, former Colorado defensive back and son of Colorado coach Deion Sanders, signed a one-year, $840,000 contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent. He will wear No. 28, not the No. 21 he wore at Colorado, the team confirmed during rookie minicamp on May 9.

Sanders was one of 15 UDFAs signed by Tampa Bay, a group that includes former Florida defensive lineman Desmond Watson.

Ahead of his NFL debut, Sanders gifted his former Colorado teammates Apple Watches. A video shared by the “We Coming” X account on Sunday showed the moment, sparking reactions online.

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“Damn he’s blowing through that $400k guaranteed money,” one fan wrote on X.

Damn he’s blowing through that $400k guaranteed money

“My main man Shilo! We see you showing LOVE🤎🤎,” another wrote.

My main man Shilo! We see you showing LOVE🤎🤎

“That’s so cool he’s still supporting buffs,” a fan wrote.

That’s so cool he’s still supporting buffs

“Brotherhood 🙏,” another wrote.

Other fans reacted:

“Why?” one fan commented. “Didn’t even get em ultras. Broke boy,” a fan wrote. “Not bad after filing for bankruptcy…” one commented.

Todd Bowles praised Shilo Sanders

Shilo Sanders is participating in OTAs with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent. He has shown a strong media presence and solid on-field play.

Shilo Sanders’ intelligence and vocal leadership reportedly “turned the head” of Todd Bowles (Buccaneers HC) throughout rookie minicamp.

Sanders' footwork was also reportedly "maybe the most impressive" of any rookie safety that participated in practice.

Sanders has an advanced early grasp of NFL defenses and that reportedly showed through his adjustments on the field throughout individual and team drills.

Several Buccaneers coaches reportedly believe Sanders has shown "promising signs" that he can have a successful NFL career.

The Buccaneers rookie safety is FINDING HIS STRIDE in Tampa Bay 🔥

Coach Todd Bowles praised Sanders’ ability and left the door open for him to earn a roster spot. Competing on a playoff-caliber team, Sanders faces tough competition at safety, including Marcus Banks and Kaevon Merriweather. If he doesn’t make the 53-man roster, he remains a candidate for the practice squad.

Shilo and the team will open the 2025 NFL season on Sept. 7, against the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Kickoff is set for 1:00 p.m. ET. Their first preseason game is Aug. 10 against the Tennessee Titans, but the regular-season opener marks the official start of the season.

Also Read: "So proud": Deion Sanders pens heartfelt message for son Shilo Sanders following massive praise from Bucs HC Todd Bowles

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