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WATCH: $6.2M NIL-valued Shedeur Sanders shows off shiny Mercedes Maybach

Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders knows how to make an entrance on and off the field. He turned heads cruising in his luxurious all-white Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600.

The $6.2 million NIL-valued athlete (as per On3) has a penchant for a flashy lifestyle. He can be heard saying in the video, uploaded by an X user on Thursday but shot by ‘Well Off Forever,’ saying:

“This is a rare occasion that I’m driving myself.”

However, fans had mixed reactions to the star QB's ride. One likened the Maybach not to fit the modern trendy vibe of Shedeur, tweeting:

"MFin grandma car."
"Solid! Now that’s style!" one fan said.
"Damn, I’m happy for these young boys," another fan said.
"Heavenly," one fan said.

Sanders’s Maybach is part of his amazing car collection, which includes a $350,000 Rolls Royce Cullinan and a beastly Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat. His fleet also includes the futuristic Tesla Cybertruck and the classic Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, making it an automobile fan’s dream.


Shedeur Sanders ready to bow out as Julian Lewis flips to Colorado

Colorado has secured its future quarterback as five-star prospect Julian "JuJu" Lewis announced his commitment to the program on “The Pat McAfee Show” on Thursday. Lewis was ranked as the No. 2 overall player in ESPN’s 2025 class. His decision comes as Shedeur Sanders prepares to take his talents to the NFL. The current Colorado quarterback had just one word for Lewis:

"Legendary"

Lewis, who flipped from USC and passed on a powerhouse Georgia football program, sees the opportunity to continue what Shedeur started under coach Deion Sanders.

“It was big for me coming in after Shedeur, just seeing what he's done to Colorado and what he's turned it into,” Lewis said.

He’ll have big shoes to fill, but the young signal-caller appears ready to embrace the challenge. There’s no doubt that the charm of Coach Prime worked like wonder to secure Lewis’ commitment, which was a done deal for the USC Trojans once.

“Coach Prime says the best man plays, and that’s what I wanted—to compete and start as a freshman,” Lewis said. His confidence and drive aligns with the Buffaloes’ rising stature in college football."

As Shedeur likely exits with a first-round draft projection in the 2025 NFL Draft, Lewis is ready to write the next chapter in Boulder.

Also read: "Shedeur Sanders to the NFL and Julian steps right in": Recruiting Insider joins fans in reacting to Julian Lewis' commitment to Colorado's 2025 class

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