Deion Sanders has revealed the NFL team he wants his sons Shedeur and Shilo to play for.
Sanders, who was a star both in the NFL and MLB, is currently coaching his boys at Colorado, with the pair starring for the Buffaloes on the back of their transfers from Jackson State.
Shedeur, a quarterback, has had an incredible start to the college football season and leads the NCAA in passing yards over the span of his first six games with 2,020, while his brother is also making a name for himself as a safety.
The QB has completed 72.7 percent of his passes, having thrown 16 for touchdowns. Shilo, meanwhile, has 32 tackles, an interception, and a forced fumble to his name, though he’s missed a game.
Deion, who was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons as the fifth-overall pick in 1989, wants both his sons to follow in his footsteps and play for in Georgia. Speaking in a video that surfaced online this week, he told scout Rich Sanders to repeat something he told him.
“We ain’t coming back unless we bringing the Sanders boys to the A,” Rich said.
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“A, how y’all feel about that?” Coach Prime asked.
The Buffs will play Stanford Cardinal on Friday night and will hope to take their record to 5-2 for the season. A win would put them within one good result of bowl eligibility, though Prime insists he isn’t thinking about bowl games right now.