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Deion Sanders’ son Shilo Sanders delivers brutal reality check on NFL dream(Getty)
Shilo Sanders is often known for his fun-loving personality, but this time, fans could sense the pain hidden beneath that smile. Deion Sanders' son is no longer talking like someone chasing a roster spot.
His recent comments point to something deeper. The belief that once carried him through the draft process now looks shaken.A year back, the path still felt alive. After going undrafted, he landed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and entered camp with a chance. That window closed fast. Since his release, no team has picked him up, and now his own words suggest the dream is slipping away.
Shilo Sanders sounds ready to walk away as NFL chances grow thinner
The sudden shift showed up clearly in a recent YouTube video, where Shilo Sanders spoke about how his routine has changed.
“I just like working out just as a human,” he said on his YouTube channel. “But it takes a special kind of guy to see the light at the end of the tunnel. And I don’t think there’s any light in my tunnel.”
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He laughed after saying it, but the meaning stuck. The champ no longer trains with a target like camp or preseason. That detail matters. This phase of the offseason usually brings opportunities. Teams often call players in for short-notice workouts.
But without structured prep, staying ready becomes a real issue.His last NFL shot also ended on a rough note. He signed a three-year deal worth $2.965 million with Tampa Bay, but most of that money depended on making the final roster. He earned only a small signing bonus and a workout bonus tied to camp participation.Late in the preseason, things turned. He picked up a $4,669 fine after throwing a punch in the final game.
Soon after, the Buccaneers released him during final cuts. That moment shut the door on his only NFL stint so far.What stands out now is how far his mindset has drifted from the message of his father, Deion Sanders. Coach Prime built his name on pushing through doubt. Friends around Shilo echoed that same belief, urging him to stay ready in case a call comes. But Shilo does not sound convinced. “Just because you have got love for the game, doesn't mean the game gotta love you back,” he said in the same YouTube video.That line explains everything. Right now, Shilo Sanders sounds like someone coming to terms with reality, not chasing a comeback. Whether that changes depends on one thing only. If the league calls, will he be ready to answer?



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