| Human Profile | |
| Name: | Shedeur Deion Sanders |
| Birthday: | February 7, 2002 (age 23 years), Born in Tyler, Texas |
| Height: | 6'2" (188 cm) |
| Subscribers: | 161K |
| Views: | 15,699,678 |
| YouTube Revenue: | $15.7K - $78.5K |
| Videos: | 87 |
| Channel Created: | November 2012 |
Overview
Shedeur Deion Sanders is an American football quarterback and the son of Deion Sanders, recognized for a distinguished collegiate career at Jackson State University, where he was the first HBCU player to win the Jerry Rice Award and led the team to two SWAC championships, and at the University of Colorado, where he set multiple passing records, subsequently transitioning to the NFL with the Cleveland Browns, earning a Pro Bowl selection, while also maintaining a prominent media presence and securing groundbreaking NIL deals.
Latest News (Feb 1, 2026): Shedeur Sanders was recently named to the 2026 AFC Pro Bowl roster as a replacement for Drake Maye and appeared in a viral team video meeting new Browns head coach Todd Monken, who joked about trying to draft him the previous year. He also trended for a "Trying Paris Food" collaboration vlog with his brother Shilo that garnered over 125,000 views on YouTube within days of its release.
Early life and background
Shedeur Deion Sanders was born on February 7, 2002, in Tyler, Texas, to Deion Sanders and Pilar Sanders. His father is a celebrated former professional football and baseball player, and his mother is a former model and actress. He has four siblings: Deiondra, Deion Jr., Shilo, and Shelomi. His parents have since divorced.
Sanders attended Trinity Christian School in Cedar Hill, Texas. During his time there, his father served as the team’s offensive coordinator for a period. In his high school football career, Sanders threw for 12,627 yards and 166 touchdowns. As a senior, he recorded 3,702 passing yards and 43 touchdowns.
Collegiate career at Jackson State
Initially committing to Florida Atlantic University, Sanders later opted to play for Jackson State University after his father was appointed as the head coach. In his first season in the fall of 2021, he passed for 3,231 yards with 30 touchdowns and eight interceptions. His performance earned him the Jerry Rice Award for the most outstanding freshman player in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision, making him the first player from a historically black college or university (HBCU) to receive this honor. He was also named the SWAC Freshman of the Year.
During his sophomore year, Sanders continued to excel, throwing for 3,732 yards and 40 touchdowns with six interceptions. He was named the SWAC Offensive Player of the Year and received the Deacon Jones Trophy as the top player from an HBCU. Under his leadership as starting quarterback, Jackson State won two SWAC championships.
Breakthrough at the University of Colorado
Following his father’s move to become the head coach at the University of Colorado, Shedeur Deion Sanders transferred to play for the Buffaloes. In his debut game, he set a school record with 510 passing yards and four touchdowns. He quickly established himself as a key player for the team, setting a new single-season passing yardage record for the university. In his final college season, he threw for 4,134 yards, 34 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions, leading the team to nine wins.
Professional career and media presence
Shedeur Deion Sanders was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL draft as the 144th overall pick. He signed a four-year contract with the team. In his rookie season, he was named to the AFC Pro Bowl roster as a replacement.
Beyond the football field, Sanders is active on YouTube. His personal channel, with the user ID `UCZycXa7W61CN4_lhKlRnLfQ`, features vlogs that provide an in-depth look into his journey as a student-athlete. He also co-hosts a podcast titled “2Legendary.” His family, particularly his brother Deion Sanders Jr., runs “Well Off Media,” a media company that documents their lives, and Shedeur is a frequent subject of its content.
Personal life
Shedeur Deion Sanders maintains a close relationship with his family. His older brother, Shilo, has also played football alongside him during his college career. He majored in sociology during his college studies. Sanders has secured several name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals with major brands, becoming the first HBCU player to sign with Gatorade.