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Shedeur Sanders, Cam Ward trade barbs during Las Vegas workout

Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward have spent time training each other as two top and perhaps top two picks in the 2025 NFL Draft, but during their recent training in Las Vegas at the UNLV Football Facility, the pair of quarterbacks I replaced a playful jab.

And Ward, in particular, didn't write words when he developed Sanders' record career completion rates.

Sanders returns and throws in the video, and the ex-Miami signal and character words state: It's actually crazy. If so, the completion rate is 90. Throw the ball downfield. You don't. “

After spending his last two seasons in Colorado, Sanders slowly began walking towards the ward until his chest collided, saying, “You ran the ball. There was a run game. There was a run game.”

Sheduer Sanders (r.) and Cam Ward are portrayed during their training in Las Vegas. Screen grab via x/@giantsreport1

The duo continued their interactions during the 21-minute video posted to YouTube. Word mimicked slow motion on bubble screens.

With the Titans, Browns and Giants holding top three picks in the upcoming draft and all need a quarterback, Sanders and Ward may hear the names being called first and soon for those franchises It will become a face.

Camward will run with the ball during a Miami match against Syracuse on November 30th. AP
Chedur Sanders will warm up during a Colorado match against Kansas on November 23rd. USA Today Sports Reuters Con

Earlier this week, when he won the Davy O'Brien Award in 2024 for being the country's top quarterback, Ward said he “remembers” when the team handed him over in the draft. He sat in December late in their bowl game and quit the hurricane, According to the Associated Press.

“Okay, you either draft me or not,” Ward said Monday, according to the AP. “If you don't draft me, it's your fault. You need to remember that you are on the same team that you have to play me for the rest of my career, and I remember that.”

Saunders, who praised Giants head coach Brian Daball and expressed disagreement with ESPN Mock Draft, who came in sixth overall, has now finished sixth in the single season with a 74% completion rate for Buffalo. Ended. Sanders allowed him to finish with a career completion rate of 71.8, breaking past former Hawaii quarterback Colt Brennan, the best in college football history.

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