Shilo Sanders Makes His Presence Felt in His Debut with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Shilo Sanders made a strong impression in his first NFL preseason game with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers against the Tennessee Titans.
- He achieved a quarterback hit on his first series while playing as the starting safety in the second half.
- Sanders is competing for a roster spot in a crowded defensive backfield.
- He is among players contending for a position behind Antoine Winfield Jr.
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Deion Sanders’ other son also made impact in his NFL debut
TAMPA, Fla. — Shilo Sanders quickly made his presence felt in first NFL preseason game. Sanders creeped up to the line of scrimmage, blitzed untouched and hit Brandon Allen, driving him to the ground just after he threw the ball away. A night after his younger brother had an impressive debut for the Cleveland Browns...
Shilo Sanders Put His True Character On Display
Shilo Sanders made his NFL debut for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the first week of the preseason against the Tennessee Titans. The son of Deion Sanders spent a lot of time in the backfield and finished with one solo tackle. However, it was actually his behavior that really stood out! Not only did Sanders prove to be a fan favorite, he took the time to interact with the crowd at every opportunity. No player on the field was more present to th…

Shilo Sanders makes his presence felt in his debut with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Shilo Sanders quickly made his presence felt in first NFL preseason game. Sanders creeped up to the line of scrimmage, blitzed untouched and hit Brandon Allen, driving him to the ground just after he threw the ball away.
NFC Notes: Drake London, Shilo Sanders, Desmond Watson, Buccaneers, Falcons
Buccaneers Bucs DT Desmond Watson weighed in at 464 pounds and became the heaviest player in NFL history when Tampa Bay signed him as an undrafted rookie. Watson has lost weight since joining the team, but GM Jason Licht said the team still wants him to focus exclusively on his weight loss and conditioning before he’s ready to practice with the team. “We have some milestones we want him to hit before we get him out there,” Licht said, via Pro Fo…
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