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- The image went viral, sparking speculation that Browns quarterback Shedule Sanders was wearing a thong during the game.
- Shedur Saunders clarified that the image actually showed tape from a previous back injury.
- Shiloh Sanders has taken a break from football and is currently pursuing music, acting and brand deals.
Shedeur and Shiloh Sanders solved one of the NFL’s biggest mysteries this week.
Was Sheduar, the starting quarterback for the Cleveland Browns, wearing a thong under his uniform during the 31-29 loss to the Tennessee Titans on December 7th?
According to the screenshot after playing it once, it looked like that. His brother Shiloh did some less serious research on it and posted the results on YouTube.
“Let’s get down to business, brother,” Shiloh said to Shedur over the phone. “Did you wear a thong?”
“Come on, brother,” Shedur replied.
“What’s going on, brother?” Shiro continued.
“You forget that I have a back injury, right?” Shedul said. “That’s why I have tape on my back. So it’s crazy that I look like that…it’s funny though.”
Schedeur broke his back during the 2023 season at Colorado. Shiloh and Shedour are the sons and former players of Colorado head coach Deion Sanders.
What is Shiloh Sanders doing now?
Shiloh was released by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers before the season and has been away from football. In the video, he said he was moving from Tampa to Miami, where he was looking for a chef to cook for him and was working on a rap album. He said he is also considering acting classes, doing YouTube videos and brand deals.
Shiloh filed for bankruptcy in 2023 due to pending litigation. Generally, he is entitled to the proceeds earned after filing.
“In the future, I want to make sure to build on everything, be it music, acting or modeling,” he said.
Shiloh modeled with his brother in Paris in January 2024.
Follow reporter Brent Schrotenboer @Schrotenboer. Email: bschrotenb@usatoday.com

