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Deion Sanders makes surprise visit at Buccaneers training camp to see son Shilo compete for roster spot

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Many can’t say their father showed up to their first day of work in the real world, and not everyone can say their father is "Coach Prime."

Deion Sanders, the head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes, no longer has the duty of coaching his two sons. But that doesn’t mean he can’t support them on the first day of training camp. 

While Shedeur Sanders is getting ready for a quarterback battle with the Cleveland Browns, Shiloh Sanders is hoping he can crack the Tampa Bay Buccaneers roster. 

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University of Colorado Head Coach Deion Sanders shares a laugh with Tampa Bay Buccaneers Head Coach Todd Bowles during Training Camp on July 23, 2025 at the AdventHealth Training Center at One Buccaneer Place in Tampa, Florida. (Cliff Welch/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

The Bucs posted a clip of Deion Sanders talking with head coach Todd Bowles, where they were seen chatting as camp got underway. 

"Had to visit Tampa to see [Shilo]," the 57-year-old father said on an Instagram post alongside his son in Bucs gear. 

Bowles was asked about the elder Sanders being on the field at practice. 

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"Normal day for me, as far as I’m concerned," Bowles replied, per ESPN. "It’s a father coming to see his son, like all of us would be doing."

Sanders did mention that he would attempt to see his sons at training camp, and with Shilo’s visit done, perhaps we will see him

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