Shilo Sanders leaves realtor stunned with response about buying $5 million Miami condo

Jackie Longo

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Deion Sanders' son, Shilo Sanders, is working hard to carve out a path for himself after his NFL rookie career came to an abrupt halt over the summer. 

The son of Coach Prime and older brother of Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders was signed as an undrafted agent by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in April but was released four months later. 

You may recall the NFL hopeful was waived following his ejection from the Buccaneers' preseason game against the Buffalo Bills for throwing a punch. Bucs head coach Todd Bowles called the incident "inexcusable" and then parted ways with Deion's son shortly thereafter.

It's unclear if Shilo's NFL days are officially over, but he seems to be in good spirits as he's navigating life post-football and continues to share his journey with fans. 

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Shilo Sanders jokes about not getting a trust fund from Deion Sanders

In a video posted to YouTube earlier this month, Shilo had a hilarious house-hunting experience, leaving a luxury realtor stunned when he joked about the current status of his bank account — or lack thereof. 

While touring a $5 million penthouse condo in Miami, complete with sweeping oceanfront views, Coach Prime's son not-so-subtly asked the young realtor if he watches NFL football. 

"I do watch football," the realtor replied, adding that he watches it every single Sunday. 

"Have you seen me on there?" Shilo then responded bluntly. 

Stunned by the question, the realtor stood quietly for a moment before replying, "No." 

Shilo didn't stop there. He then asked the realtor if he knew what a trust fund is, to which the realtor replied, "Yes." 

"I ain't gettin that," Shilo said, before busting out into laughter and admitting that the home wasn't a fit for him - or his bank account. 

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As of Oct. 27, Shilo remains an undrafted free agent. 

It isn't the end of the 6-foot, 195-pound safety's story, though. 

If he decides to leave the league, he has several options on the table, including the CFL and lower-tier football leagues. 

On Sunday, Oct. 26, Shilo shared a cryptic post on Instagram about his next steps. 

"No I can't fold I think I'm made of steel," he wrote. 

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