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Deion Sanders Jr. sets record straight on $500,000 Rolls-Royce after Shedeur speculation

Deion Sanders Jr. sets record straight on $500,000 Rolls-Royce after Shedeur speculation

New York Post3 days ago

Deion Sanders Jr. is setting the record straight about the Rolls-Royce that was speculated to be his brother Shedeur's.
A video showed Shedeur on a FaceTime call during the delivery of the car, believed to be worth roughly $500,000. But when an X post stated Shedeur bought it for himself, the Browns rookie QB called it 'another lie' and said he's 'focused on my team, not a car purchase.'
In a YouTube video posted Wednesday, Deion Jr. said the car was delivered to him as a sample.
3 Deion Sanders Jr. shows off the Rolls-Royce.
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3 Deion Sanders Jr.
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'Why would y'all think this was Shedeur's? Who said anything about this being Shedeur's? Nobody said that. Y'all just made your own story and ran with it,' Deion Jr. said in a video titled 'Y'ALL GOTTA STOP LYING…..' on his Well Off Media YouTube channel.
Deion Jr. said he can drive the sample for up to 30 days and is deciding between that or a Bentley Mulsanne, which, depending on the model, can cost almost $350,000.
3 Shedeur Sanders at the Browns rookie minicamp on May 10, 2025.
AP
Shedeur has been a target for criticism as he was once projected to be a top pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, but after reports about rubbing teams the wrong way, he fell all the way to No. 144 overall in the fifth round, two rounds after Cleveland took another quarterback, Dillon Gabriel.
Shedeur was the victim of a prank call during the draft as Jax Ulbrich, son of ex-Jets interim coach and current Falcons defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich, got Sanders' number off an open iPad in his parents' home and made the quarterback think he was getting selected when he wasn't.
Jax issued an apology, and Jeff was fined $100,000, while the Falcons were fined $250,000.
Shedeur is in a quarterback room featuring Gabriel, Kenny Pickett and Joe Flacco; Deshaun Watson, also on the roster, is expected to miss the entire 2025 season after re-tearing his Achilles while rehabbing a tear initially suffered during last season.

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