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Shilo Sanders draws inspiration from his brother Shedeur Sanders ahead of the Browns-Steelers game

Shilo Sanders draws inspiration from his brother Shedeur Sanders ahead of the Browns-Steelers game

Shiloh Sanders Moves On from Buccaneers

Late August brought the realization for Shiloh Sanders that his time with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was coming to an end. Since then, it seems he’s turned his attention more toward creating content on social media rather than football.

His younger brother, Shedeur Sanders, is currently a backup quarterback for the Cleveland Browns. The Browns were set to face the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 6.

Before the game kicked off, Shiloh entertained fans by mimicking Cleveland’s rookie quarterback, blending humor and a bit of showmanship.

Hours before the AFC North matchup, Shiloh showed up at the Steelers’ stadium sporting a Browns jersey with the number 12. He humorously greeted fans, saying, “What’s up? It’s Shedul today,” while striking a pose characteristic of his brother.

When asked if Shedeur would be taking snaps, Shiloh playfully responded with his brother’s viral miming act.

Shedeur, who was now the backup to Dillon Gabriel after Joe Flacco’s trade to the Cincinnati Bengals, seemed to be adapting well in this new role.

Shiloh’s football journey included two seasons as a defensive backfield player at South Carolina, Jackson State, and Colorado State, ultimately going undrafted in this year’s NFL Draft. Throughout his college career, he was coached by his father, Deion Sanders, a Pro Football Hall of Famer, at Jackson State and the University of Colorado.

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