Deion Sanders' three sons were on a recent episode of “2Legendary with Shedeur Sanders” podcast and had much to discuss. This included their personal and family life, career goals, upbringing, the future after Colorado and a host of other things.
One of the most interesting parts of the podcast episode was when the three were discussing who was going to marry first. Shilo brought up the topic, which had never been discussed publicly by the brothers, and it resulted in a lot of laughs among them.
“Who's going to get married first?” Shilo asked.
To Shedeur, the answer was obvious. He gave an answer that everyone who knows about them and Deion Sanders would have thought.
“That guy,” Shedeur said, pointing at Deion Jr.
Nonetheless, Shilo Sanders had a different opinion about the discussion.
“I don’t know, I feel like I might,” Shilo said.
Deion Jr., who’s the oldest among the three, finally cleared the air on the topic:
“I think I’m getting married first, I really love my girl,” Deion Jr. said.
Deion Sanders Jr. has been in a relationship with Brittany Faye since 2021. The relationship has been mostly kept out of social media. Shilo, on the other hand, is reportedly dating Sophia Shelton. Shedeur, who is the youngest, is single, as Deion Jr. mentioned on the podcast.
Deion Sanders’ son discusses the disrespect on Shedeur
On the same episode of “2Legendary with Shedeur Sanders," the three Deion Sanders' sons discuss the disrespect Shedeur is getting from a section of the fans following his first season at Colorado. He's had a lot of criticism in college football despite his performance on a personal level.
However, the quarterback is not worried by this. Shedeur used the moment on the podcast show to talk about his offensive genius while shunning the noise of the average fans on his career with the Buffaloes.
“You got to understand some people want to get the respect they deserve because it's like you could put all these guys in the same position I was in and they couldn't do that,” Shedeur said.
“At the end of the day, if you put them in that same scheme, same offense, same everything from the same situation that I was in, they wouldn't be able to have the production I had, 10 times out of 10 … The average fan can't change your life. What can they do?”
Shedeur Sanders ended the previous season with 3,230 passing yards and 27 touchdowns despite Colorado's significant struggles on the gridiron. He's set to play his final season in college football under his father in 2024 and make an impression for the draft.
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