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Shilo Sanders does not get as much attention as his little brother, Shera, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Rookie Minicamp.
But it doesn’t matter as long as it still impresses its new coaches.
Shilo Sanders signed with the Buccaneers, a team needed for another help in which he entered the 2025 season, hoping to be able to break through a list of 53 people Come 1. Week. And while the training camp has been a few more months, he has done a good job, creating a good first impression on the main coach Todd Bowles.
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Buccaneers safety Shilo Sanders catches the ball during Rookie Minikamp on Friday, May 9, 2025, in Tampa, Florida. (AP Photo/Chris O’Meara)
“Like the rest of the security, he is very intelligent, very loud,” Bowles said. “You can hear him (on the ground), make calls and all, so he realized things 1. The day. It was about three or four of them. It was one of them, but you have to play in the pads. This is what comes down to it – knowing what to do, and then do it consistently and constantly better.”
Sanders also knows that a good impression on the media can function in his favor, because he made sure that they shake their every hand during his availability. After the introduction ended, he talked about this opportunity.
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“Man, look where we are,” he said. “Look at the whole coaching staff. It’s really a coaching staff. Everyone wants to see everyone doing well. Everyone on the team, we all want to see each other. It’s a great environment for progress.”
Sanders also impressed its new teammates, including the third round of Jacob Parrish.
“He’s very smart,” he said. “He helped me a lot in adaptation. I’m excited to work with him.”

Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Shilo Sanders did a good job, making a good first impression on the main coach Todd Bowles. (AP Photo/Chris O’Meara)
Since he is a member of the secondary, Sanders has always compared himself to his father Hall of Fame, Deion Sanderswhich is only natural. But the 25-year-old simply wants to work and thank the Buccaneers for showing them that he can help this season.
“They gave me the opportunity before anyone, so I am forever grateful to the Buccaneers, and I will just do everything that is in my power to help this team to win,” he said. “That’s all I want.”
Antoine Winfield Jr. is a veteran Pro Bowl in Bowles’ defense, so free security is only probably a place for Sanders. However, every good secondary depth, and these players are also critical pieces in special teams.
Sanders thinks he can be separated from the pack by showing that he can force turns.

Buccaneers’ safety Shilo Sanders works during Rookie Minikamp on Friday, May 9, 2025, in Tampa. (AP Photo/Chris O’Meara)
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“Throughout my career, I have always been a guy who pulls the ball in any way, shape or shape,” he said. “Forced to fumble, a breakthrough, I’ll get the ball. That’s the whole point of playing defense. We want to get a foul to get the ball.”
Associated Press contributed to this report.
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