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WATCH: Deion Sanders’ son Shedeur Sanders shows off snippets from luxurious yacht trip during CFB offseason

Deion Sanders' son, Shedeur Sanders, is currently enjoying the offseason, spending his time on a yacht trip. The 22-year-old quarterback shared some amazing snippets on his Instagram. He is embarking on his yacht, casually dressed in a loose-fit white t-shirt and beige shorts.

In another Instagram story, Shedeur can be seen enjoying the waters as he jumped off the board of his yacht. Have a look:

Screenshot via Instagram
Screenshot via Instagram

Coach Prime's son then enjoyed a fancy dinner.

While the offseason continues, he's already started training for the 2024 CFB season. His workout session with Cam Ward yesterday has already gone viral.

Also read: “Dawg” - $50 million worth Deion Sanders hypes up son Shedeur Sanders as Colorado QB has fun time during CFB offseason

EA Sports College Football 25 cover ft. Shedeur Sanders

The breakthrough star of college football in the 2023 season has made a compelling case for the cover of EA Sports College Football 25. Kirk Herbstreit, a renowned voice in the sport, discussed prospective cover players on his "Streit Talk Show" podcast.

Herbstreit pointed out that Shedeur Sanders is a massive name with a significant following. The podcast host wasn't sure about the exact scenario regarding the game cover, as he said:

"I don't know. Are they saying one cover or are there going to be several covers? I haven't heard... I have no idea."

In the discussion about potential cover stars, Herbstreit also mentioned Travis Hunter, Shedeur's teammate at the Colorado Buffaloes, as another viable option.

As anticipation builds for EA Sports College Football 25, the decision on the cover athlete remains a hot topic, with Shedeur clearly in the spotlight.

Also read: “How can I hate on Colorado today": Shedeur Sanders unleashes scathing remark to Boulder's detractors following QB rankings controversy

Will Colorado quarterback Shedur Sanders be a top contender for the Heisman Trophy in the 2024 college football season? Tell us what you think in the comments below.

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