Shilo Sanders drops potential hint on ex-CU Buffs football teammate, brother Shedeur’s preferred NFL landing spot

Andrew Hughes

Shilo Sanders drops potential hint on ex-CU Buffs football teammate, brother Shedeur’s preferred NFL landing spot image

In explaining his next career move following his release from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Shilo Sanders dropped a potential hint on where his brother and former Colorado Buffaloes football teammate Shedeur’s preferred NFL landing spot is:

Miami, Florida, where the “Grown QB” likes to vacation.

Shilo discussed cities he’s considering moving to in a video shared to his YouTube channel, and Miami was one of them because of Shedeur’s travel habits.

“I've been thinking about, L.A., for the acting stuff and for the music stuff. I've been thinking about staying in Atlanta, again, for the acting stuff. I've been thinking about staying in Miami. Miami's pretty cool. It's similar to Tampa, but, it's different. There's still beaches and stuff. Like, my family would still want to come visit me. Miami's similar, and Shedeur likes going to Miami a lot to go on vacations,” Shilo said.

The Dolphins could use a shakeup of any kind. Tua Tagovailoa is overpaid and underperforming, and Mike McDaniel’s head coaching tenure is tied to the $212 million quarterback. It’s possible both end up out of Miami Gardens soon. If the Dolphins go into rebuilding mode, Tagovailoa will be yanked. A young player and/or someone who can help a tanking effort would make sense.

Enter Shedeur.

Sanders isn’t a long-term solution for anyone based on what he’s shown with the Cleveland Browns. While his preseason debut against the Carolina Panthers was impressive, his follow-up showing against the Los Angeles Rams was so uninspiring that any talk of him being unrightfully benched disappeared almost entirely.

A short-term stint in Miami wouldn’t be the worst situation for anyone, though. Who knows what it can become?

We know it can’t be much worse than what’s happening now. It’d at least cost less.

Andrew Hughes

Andrew is a freelance journalist based in Auburn, Alabama, who currently serves as the site expert for Fly War Eagle and Glory Colorado. His work has been featured in The Miami Herald, Bleacher Report and Heavy Sports. Andrew graduated from Brooklyn College with a degree in print journalism in 2017 and has been a sports fan since 1993. He has covered the University of Alabama’s pro day and the American Century Championship.