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“I see you” - Deion Sanders’ daughter Shelomi Sanders hypes up Colorado star Travis Hunter after EA Sports College Football 25 trailer release

Travis Hunter has been seeing his name in the headlines since the Colorado cornerback got featured on the cover of the EA Sports College Football 25 video game.

After the trailer launch of the much-anticipated game, which is returning after 10 years, Deion Sanders' daughter, Shelomi Sanders posted the trailer video on her Instagram story, captioning it:

"I see you @db3_tip 🔥"
Screenshot via Instagram
Screenshot via Instagram

Here's the whole trailer video posted by EA Sports College Football:

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As EA Sports College Football 25 approaches its release, fans can look forward to seeing how these college football stars translate their skills to the digital gridiron.

Also read: "Fans screaming, it gets a little hectic": Travis Hunter names Colorado as "toughest places" to play while shooting for College Football 25 cover

Travis Hunter and Quinn Ewers plan to team up in "online dynasty" of EA Sports College Football 25

EA Sports College Football 25 isn’t out yet, but Travis Hunter and Quinn Ewers have already decided to team up and dominate the virtual field. The game, set to release on July 19, features Hunter and Ewers as cover stars, alongside Michigan's Donovan Edwards.

Hunter from Colorado and Texas quarterback Ewers are already planning to team up for the "online dynasty" in the game. Hunter, enthusiastic about the collaboration, said:

"I'm telling you bro it's gonna be freaking tough. And then we can make an online dynasty where me and you can play against other people."

Ewers responded humorously:

"That'd be like cheating bro."

Even Ewers' girlfriend, Madelyne Barnes has caught onto the hype train of the EA Sports College Football 25 game.

Both players are among the big names in college football. Ewers had high praise for Hunter, suggesting he could be rated as a 99 overall in the game. Praising Hunter's versatility on offense, defense and special teams, Ewers stated:

"I’m not sure if they’re going to put anyone at 99, but if they do I think he’ll be the closest to it."

Hunter's stats from last season support Ewers' claim. At Colorado, Hunter recorded 31 tackles, five pass defenses, and three interceptions. On offense, he tallied 721 yards on 57 receptions and five touchdowns.

Also read: CFB world left debating over EA Sports College Football 25 standard edition cover photo: "This is hideous" "Why no Milroe?"

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