
Shedeur Sanders Explains Viral NFL Combine Video of Walking Around With Team Hats
Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders spoke on his podcast about the viral moment where he was seen walking in Indianapolis, where he visited last month for the NFL Scouting Combine, with different NFL team hats hanging on his backpack (3:03 mark).
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"I was seen walking around with a bunch of teams hats on my backpack. The reason why the hats were on the backpack because that was the hat, you know, I got from having those formal meetings with those teams.
"So that's really all that was. It wasn't nothing deeper than that at all...that's just a souvenir I got, you know, from me with those teams, so that was simply it.
"A lot of times I don't troll, like things just happen the way it happens. Like, this morning, right? I put on some clothes I'm about to go work out, you know, after all this.
"I just left Tennessee, but I got on like a gray shirt and some, like baby blue shorts. And some gray socks. The thing was, it wasn't even meant for that stuff to happen, like, it was just like I just didn't feel like working out in no black shorts today, because, like, we're out, you know, we're out of town and it's good vibes, good energy.
"I just wanted different color than wearing black shorts. So that's just how it always works for real...I never intentionally try to do things. It's just like... oh, I don't wanna stick these hats in my bag."
Sanders was seen with Cleveland Browns, Minnesota Vikings and New Orleans Saints hats.
The chances of Sanders going to Minnesota is probably zero percent, especially with the team committed to 2024 first-round pick J.J. McCarthy as its future quarterback.
Cleveland and New Orleans are both possible, with neither team having a long-term solution at QB1. The Browns don't have an answer next year right now with Deshaun Watson recovering from a ruptured Achilles, while veteran Derek Carr has just two years left on his deal in New Orleans.
Ultimately, we won't have to wait much longer to see where Sanders lands, with the NFL draft beginning April 25 in Green Bay.
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