Deion Sanders’ son, Shilo Sanders, fined after the preseason game coup


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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers resigned from the defensive Shilo Sanders after their expulsion from a preseason game against the Buffalo Bills.

Sanders was expelled from the preseason game last Saturday for throwing a blow to a Bills player. On Saturday, ESPN reported that the NFL delivered a fine of $ 4,669 in response to Sanders’ shares.

The future of the 25 -year -old NFL is not clear after he could not hold on to the Buccaneers practice team or any other team after his release.

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The security of Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Shilo Sanders, observes during a preseason game last week against the Tennessee Titans in the fourth quarter at the Raymond James stadium. (Nathan Ray Seebeck/Imagn images)

Security is the son of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the coach in Colorado Deion Sanders. One of Shilo’s brothers, Shedeur Sanders, appeared as the Cleveland Browns Campo Marshal in the unofficial depth table that leads to the regular season.

Shedeur was selected in the fifth round of the April NFL Draft, while Shilo was finally not recruited. Sanders’ older brother signed with the Buccaneers at the beginning of the low season as a non -recruited free agent.

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Before the pre -season the BUCS, the chief coach Todd Bowles praised Sanders for his effort in special teams and general aggressiveness in the football field.

“Shilo is very aggressive, very young, very hungry,” Bowles said last week. “You can make plays in the box and we know that you can run and give us 100% in special teams, so this last week will be very important for those boys to present.”

The security of Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Shilo Sanders (28) observes during a NFL preseason football match between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Pittsburgh Steelers on August 16, 2025 at the Acrisure stadium in Pittsburgh. (Mark Alberti/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)

Later, Bowles said Sanders’ decision -making during the altercation in the field was inexcusable.

“You can’t throw blows in this league. I mean, that’s inexcusable,” he said. “They will catch you every time. I have to grow from that.”

The safety of the Buy Bay Bay, Shilo Sanders, aligns against the Buffalo Bills in the first quarter at the Raymond James stadium. (Nathan Ray Seebeck/Imagn images)

In a video posted on social networks on Thursday, Sanders shed some light on what is still for his career.

“I feel that this is only part of my story to grow and do larger and better things. Whether to find another team, if you have another opportunity in the NFL, it is what it is,” Sanders said in the video. “My time to be with the Buccaneers has been nothing more than great. The city, my teammates, my coaches, everyone has fallen in love and support towards me and I will always be grateful for that.”

He suggested that there could be a race for him outside football, including music or modeling.

“I will talk to my agent and we are waiting for the next opportunity. If that is in the NFL, great, but God has blessed me with great talent to do other things other than football,” he added.

Tampa Bay visits his rival NFC South, the Atlanta Falcons, on September 7 to open the regular season.

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