
Bucs' Shilo Sanders Gives Away 250 Free Meals Working at KFC in New Video
Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Shilo Sanders gave away 250 free meals as part of a promotion with KFC ahead of his first NFL training camp, according to a video shared Saturday on his YouTube channel.
Sanders joined the Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent after recording 67 total tackles, one sack, one forced fumble and one defensive touchdown in 10 starts during his final season playing under his father, Deion Sanders, at Colorado.
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Like his brother Shedeur, who went to the Cleveland Browns in the fifth round of the draft, Sanders is now preparing to audition for a 53-man roster spot during training camp.
He has been sharing videos on his YouTube channel throughout the summer of his training and workouts as he prepares to compete for playing time in a crowded field of players behind starting safety Antoine Winfield Jr.
The Bucs plan to try out Tykee Smith at strong safety as an "every down" player, safeties coach Nick Rapone told ESPN's Jenna Laine in May. Christian Izien, Jacob Parrish, Kaevon Merriweather and Marcus Banks are also in the mix.
If Sanders is not able to carve out a roster spot, potentially as a special teams option, he could ultimately aim for the Bucs practice squad and a potential shot at the roster in case of injuries later in the season.
Rookies report to Buccaneers training camp on July 21 at the AdventHealth Training Center in Tampa. The camp will feature nine practices which fans can attend, starting with a July 24 session open to the general public.

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