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Shilo Sanders

Shilo Sanders is a prominent American college football safety known for his presence on and off the field. The son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, Shilo began his collegiate career at South Carolina before transferring to Jackson State to play under his father. He currently competes for the Colorado Buffaloes in the Big 12 Conference. Beyond his athletic pursuits, Sanders has cultivated a significant profile in pop culture and social media, leveraging his platform to build a personal brand. His career is characterized by his physical style of play and high-profile transition to the University of Colorado, where he has become a key contributor to the Buffaloes' defense and a central figure in the modern landscape of college athletics.


February 9, 2000: Birth of Shilo Sanders

On February 9, 2000, Shilo Deion Sanders was born; he is the son of legendary NFL player Deion Sanders and later became a professional football player himself.

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October 2016: Lawsuit Filed Against Sanders

In October 2016, a security officer named John Darjean filed a lawsuit in Dallas District Court alleging that Shilo Sanders physically attacked him following a dispute regarding a disruption in a high school class.

2019: Freshman Season at South Carolina

During the 2019 season, Shilo Sanders played as a freshman for the South Carolina football team, where he successfully recorded two tackles and recovered one fumble.

2020: 2020 Season Performance and Transfer

Throughout the 2020 season, Sanders totaled 32 tackles, one tackle for loss, and one pass deflection, including a standout performance of ten tackles in a win over Auburn, eventually leading him to enter the NCAA transfer portal after the season concluded.

2021: Productive debut season with Jackson State

In 2021, Shilo Sanders played his first season for the Jackson State Tigers, recording 39 tackles, seven pass deflections, two forced fumbles, and four interceptions. His performance earned him recognition as a second-team all-SWAC selection.

2022: Season hampered by injury and transfer portal entry

During the 2022 season, Shilo Sanders was limited to seven games due to an ACL injury, during which he tallied 20 tackles and one interception. Following the conclusion of the season, he entered the NCAA transfer portal for the second time.

2022: Default Judgment in Assault Case

During the 2022 trial for the assault allegations, Shilo Sanders failed to appear, resulting in a default judgment against him in which the court ordered him to pay $11.89 million in damages to John Darjean.

October 2023: Bankruptcy Filing

In October 2023, Shilo Sanders filed for bankruptcy, reporting $11.3 million in liabilities and $478,000 in assets, which included a Mercedes vehicle and jewelry.

December 2023: Amendment of Bankruptcy Petition

In December 2023, Sanders' attorney amended the bankruptcy petition to lower the total asset valuation to $320,000, specifically removing necklaces that were reportedly on loan via an NIL agreement.

2023: Transfer to Colorado and 2023 Season Performance

During the 2023 season, Shilo Sanders transferred to the University of Colorado to play under his father and alongside his brother. In his debut for the Buffaloes, he recorded ten tackles in an upset victory over #17 TCU. Later, in week three of the 2023 season, he contributed significantly to a win against Colorado State by scoring an 80-yard pick-six and forcing a fumble.

2024: USA Today Investigation of Sanders-Darjean Incident

In 2024, USA Today conducted an examination into the five investigations surrounding the Sanders-Darjean incident. The report revealed that four of the investigations favored John Darjean, while a fifth investigation, which initially supported Sanders, changed its conclusion to state that fault could not be determined after new information was presented.

August 23, 2025: Preseason Game Ejection

On August 23, 2025, during a preseason game against the Buffalo Bills, Shilo Sanders was ejected from the field for unnecessary roughness after punching tight end Zach Davidson.

August 26, 2025: Waived by Buccaneers

On August 26, 2025, Shilo Sanders was officially waived by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as the team finalized its roster cuts.

August 30, 2025: NFL Disciplinary Fine

On August 30, 2025, the NFL fined Shilo Sanders $4,669 as a consequence for the punch he threw during the preseason game on August 23, 2025.

2025: Undrafted Free Agent Signing

Following the 2025 NFL draft where he went unselected, Shilo Sanders signed a contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent in 2025.

2025: Tampa Bay Buccaneers Signing and Preseason Release

In 2025, Shilo Sanders signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent, though his time with the team was short-lived as he was cut during the preseason of the same year.

2025: Shedeur Sanders Selected in 2025 NFL Draft

In 2025, Shilo Sanders's younger brother, Shedeur Sanders, achieved a significant career milestone by being selected in the 5th round of the NFL draft by the Cleveland Browns.

May 2026: Retirement from Professional Football

In May 2026, Shilo Sanders publicly announced that he had ceased all training activities and effectively retired from his career in professional football.