DEION SANDERS’ SONS SHUT DOWN HIS TALK OF HAVING MORE KIDS

Deion Sanders may have another child on the brain, but his sons Shedeur and Shilo are not here for it.

The Colorado head coach, 57, brought the laughs on his talk show We Got Time Today, co-hosted with Rocsi Diaz, when he casually floated the idea of expanding the Sanders family. Joined by Shedeur and Shilo ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft, the pair wasted no time poking fun at their dad.

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“I didn’t know he was capable of that,” Shedeur joked, sparking laughter from the audience.

Deion tried to keep the idea alive, responding, “Nowadays, you can make some stuff happen in real life.” But Shilo didn’t let up, adding, “Naw, your tubes are smothered off.”

“I didn’t know he was capable of that,” Shedeur joked, prompting laughter from the live audience. Deion tried to hold his ground, saying, “Nowadays, you can make some stuff happen in real life.” But Shilo quickly followed up with another playful jab: “Naw, your tubes are smothered off.”

The lighthearted exchange came just months after Deion became a first-time grandfather. His eldest daughter, Deiondra Sanders, welcomed a baby boy, nicknamed Snow, around the time of Deion’s 57th birthday. “I adore my daughter @deiondrasanders who blessed me with my first grandchild SNOW! God is SO GOOD! They call me GrandHitta & GrandPrime,” the proud granddad wrote recently.

Deion is father to five children: Deiondra, Deion Jr., Shilo, Shedeur, and Shelomi.

His youngest daughter, Shelomi, is currently a student-athlete at Alabama A&M, where she plays for the Bulldogs women’s basketball team.

Shedeur and Shilo both played under their dad at Jackson State before transferring to Colorado.

While Deion Jr. once pursued a football career as a wide receiver at SMU, it’s Shedeur who’s now in the spotlight.

The Buffaloes quarterback was widely expected to be a high pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, but day one came and went without his name being called.

Shilo, who has also been pursuing an NFL career, remains a projected late-round or undrafted prospect.

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