Shilo Sanders impressing Bucs coaches in the rookie minicamp


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Shilo Sanders is not receiving as much attention as his little brother, Shedeur, in Tampa Bay Buccaneers’s rookie mini -signs.

But that doesn’t matter while still impressing their new coaches.

Shilo Sanders signed with the Buccaneers, a team that needs secondary aid that enters the 2025 season, hoping to decipher the list of 53 men in week 1. And although the training camp is still a few months away, it has done a good job causing a good first impression in chief coach Todd Bowles.

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The security of Buccaneers, Shilo Sanders, catches the ball during the rookie mini -on Friday, May 9, 2025 in Tampa, Florida. (Ap Photo/Chris O’Meara)

“Like the rest of the insurance, it is very intelligent, it is very strong,” Bowles said. “You can listen to it (in the field), make calls and everything, so it has a good understanding of the 1 of things. There were about three or four of them who did it. It was one of them, but you have to make plays in the pads. That is what it is, to know what to do and then constantly and constantly do it every day.”

Sanders also knows how a good impression in the media can work in his favor, since he made sure to narrow each of his hands during his availability. After completing the presentations, he discussed this opportunity.

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“Man, look where we are,” he said. “Look at the entire coaching staff. It is a really supporting coaching staff. Everyone wants to see that everyone does it well. Everyone in the team, we all want to win. It is a great environment to prosper.”

Sanders has also been impressing his new teammates, including third Ronda Jacob Parrish team.

“It’s very intelligent,” he said. “It helped me a lot with the adjustments. I am excited to work with him.”

The security of Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Shilo Sanders, has done a good job making a good first impression on Chief coach Todd Bowles. (Ap Photo/Chris O’Meara)

Being a high school member, Sanders has always been compared to his father of Hall of Fame, Deion Sanders, which is natural. But the 25 -year -old simply wants to work, and thanks Buccaneers for the opportunity to show them that he can help this season.

“They gave me a chance before anyone else, so I’m always grateful to the Buccaneers, and I’m going to do everything in my possession to help this team win,” he said. “That’s all I want.”

Antoine Winfield Jr. is Pro Bowl veteran in Bowles defense, so free security is the only place available for Sanders. However, every good high school needs depth, and those players are also critical pieces in special teams.

Sanders believes that he can separate from the pack by showing that he can force ball losses.

Buccaneers’ safety, Shilo Sanders, exercises during the rookie mini -on Friday, May 9, 2025 in Tampa. (Ap Photo/Chris O’Meara)

“Throughout my career, I have always been a guy who draws the ball in any form, shape or shape,” he said. “Forced force, selections, I will get the ball. That is the goal of playing defense. We want to obtain the offensive of the ball.”

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