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'You can't troll your own brother': Shedeur Sanders responds to Shilo's savage roast

'You can't troll your own brother': Shedeur Sanders responds to Shilo's savage roast

Time of India6 hours ago

David Richard / AP file
You know it's all love in the Sanders family until your brother drops a viral roast on camera. That's what went down this week when Shilo Sanders, the ever-unfiltered safety for the Buccaneers, casually roasted his little brother Shedeur during a vlog.
'We gotta be careful crossing the street… especially if Shedeur is out here,'
Shilo said, mid-walk in his Tampa vlog. Yeah. He said that.
Cue instant side-eyes and sibling beef.
Shedeur Sanders
didn't laugh it off, he called Shilo out on livestream
It didn't take long for Shedeur to respond. The Browns QB jumped on a livestream and aired his thoughts:
'C'mon bro, you can't be trolling your own brother… The situation wasn't funny but how he said it was.'
It was half defense, half 'I'll allow it.'
Shedeur clearly wasn't thrilled about being the punchline of a public roast, especially when the joke's tied to something as serious as a 101 mph speeding ticket. The whole exchange felt like a viral Thanksgiving dinner argument, just with NFL contracts and camera crews.
What's this all about anyway? The speeding drama behind the joke
Shedeur got hit with two speeding tickets this offseason, one for going 101 in a 60, and another for 91 in a 75. The internet caught wind of it, and the headlines started rolling.
Then boom, Shilo weaponized it with a perfectly-timed street-crossing punchline.
It's funny… until it's your name in the legal section.
Fans are loving the chaos because who doesn't love a good brotherly roast?
Social media did what it always does:
It's giving:
PR crisis meets family group chat humor.
This isn't your typical athlete feud, it's two brothers, two NFL futures, and a lot of clout. Shedeur might be the future face of the Browns, but this moment reminded everyone: he's still Deion's kid, and he's got siblings who will roast him on sight.
Moral of the story? If your brother's Shilo Sanders, maybe leave the speeding to Madden.
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