
Shilo Sanders Says He Hopes He Can Spend Entire NFL Career with Buccaneers in Video
After signing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent, rookie safety Shilo Sanders feels like he found his forever home.
During a recent live stream on Twitch, Sanders said he would welcome the opportunity to spend his entire NFL career with the Bucs.
"I'm not even gonna lie to y'all, I definitely pray and hope I can stay in Tampa for my whole career," Sanders said at the 1:49 mark. "That would be lit, because I actually love living out here so far."
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Sanders, the elder brother of Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders and son of Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, has exuded positivity as he tries to earn a roster spot with Tampa Bay. He said during rookie minicamp last week that he feels Bucs head coach Todd Bowles is the right person to lead his development.
"He's a great coach, great leader and he's very knowledgeable about this game," Shilo said, per ESPN's Jenna Laine. "To have a guy like that that I could just go talk to whenever and learn football and he also helped me get this opportunity -- him and my dad got on the phone right after I signed, and he told 'em that they was interested in me and they can't wait to see what I can do here -- and I just want to make everybody proud, especially coach Bowles."
As an undrafted rookie, Sanders is facing an uphill battle as he tries to achieve his goal of spending his entire career with Tampa Bay, but it seems like he's looking forward to proving himself worthy of a permanent place with the franchise.

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