
"We got jokes ok": Travis Hunter drops cheeky response as Deion Sanders posts hilarious video of him & Shedeur on IG
Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter can't seem to keep himself out of the spotlight, whether it's on or off the gridiron. On Friday, Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders shared a video on his Instagram, which showed Hunter and his quarterback son Sheduer's faces photoshopped on two dancers, who were stylishly grooving in sync to the tune of "Stayin' Alive" by the Bee Gees.
"Coach Prime" even tagged Hunter and Shedeur in the caption, and it didn't take long for Hunter to respond.
"We got jokes ok 😂." Hunter commented on Sanders' IG post.
Notably, Shedeur was at the Four Seasons hotel in Baltimore on Friday night as he picked up the 2024 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award at an awards dinner. The Colorado quarterback thanked God in his acceptance speech and even acknowledged the committee for recognizing his ability.
"I just want to thank God for this opportunity," Shedeur said. "It was tough looking back, just being at HBCU, coming to Power 5. People don’t respect how you played, they don’t respect the things you did not because of me, but because of Pops, because of Dad. They just didn’t like him.”
Shedeur had a stellar regular season with the Buffs, completing 337 of 454 passes for 3,925 passing yards, 35 touchdowns and eight interceptions. He also rushed for four touchdowns on 91 carries in 12 games.
Shedeur is also in contention to win the Heisman Trophy, an award that many believe Hunter is the favorite to clinch.
Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter are likely to take the field for Colorado one last time in CU's bowl game

After Colorado's win over Oklahoma State in Week 14 on Nov. 29, Buffs coach Deion Sanders insisted that his big stars will play in CU's bowl game later in December.
This means that Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter will likely take the field for Colorado one last time when the Buffs play their bowl game. The two are expected to declare for the 2025 NFL draft, where both are projected top-10 picks.