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- Time of India
Fans call it 'Sanders Nation,' but Shedeur Sanders isn't convinced — here's how he reacted
Shedeur Sanders breaks silence on viral 'Sanders Nation' comment (Getty Images)
When Shedeur Sanders entered the 2025 NFL Draft, projections placed him among the top five picks. For months, analysts praised his college résumé, his arm strength, and his high football IQ.
Some even had him as a potential No. 1 overall selection as late as December. But when his name was finally called—on Day 3, as the 144th pick in the fifth round by the Cleveland Browns—the football world was stunned. What followed was not just widespread criticism of his slide but also questions about his readiness for the NFL and why he dropped so dramatically.
Shedeur Sanders shrugs off '
Sanders Nation
' nickname and shares his real thoughts on fan culture
But if you expected Sanders to respond with bitterness, you don't know Shedeur.
The former Colorado Buffaloes quarterback has instead taken the high road, acknowledging the noise but refusing to let it dictate his mindset. In a now-viral clip shared on X by @JaKiTruth, a reporter brought up the idea of 'Sanders Nation'—an unofficial name for his growing fanbase. Her intent seemed innocent, but the exchange turned revealing.
'It's about Sanders Nation. Sanders Nation is a loud fan base that you have, right?' the reporter asked.
Shedeur's reply? A blend of humility and clarity. 'What is 'Sanders Nation'?' he said with a laugh. 'I don't call them that. It's a group of individual people who have their own thoughts. I can't control nobody.'
When pressed further, he stood his ground. 'I don't even pay attention, I don't pay attention to it for real. I'm thankful, though, but I focus on the main thing.'
And that "main thing" is clear—earning his place on a crowded Browns quarterback depth chart.
With Deshaun Watson, Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, and fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel all vying for snaps, Sanders has no time to dwell on branding or public perception. He's laser-focused on the grind.
Despite the draft-day tumble, Shedeur's support remains immense. His jersey shot to the top of the rookie sales chart, even outselling No. 1 pick Cam Ward and former Buffaloes teammate Travis Hunter. That kind of love isn't bought—it's earned.
And his fans have continued to rally around him, especially as some in the media attempt to craft unfavorable narratives.
One fan's response to the 'Sanders Nation' clip summed it up perfectly: 'She wants us to be labeled so they can accuse us of being a cult next.' Another noted that Shedeur's decision to livestream on Twitch was intentional—'so she couldn't twist his words.' Some fans even took aim at the reporter directly, suggesting she had an agenda.
While those claims remain unverified, they do speak to the kind of scrutiny Sanders has faced—not just as a player, but as the son of NFL legend Deion Sanders.
But Shedeur isn't biting. He's not interested in the clickbait or the back-and-forth. Growing up in the spotlight has prepared him well for these moments. His calm demeanor, thoughtful responses, and grounded approach reveal a maturity that will serve him well both on and off the field.
For now, Shedeur Sanders isn't worried about names like 'Sanders Nation.' He isn't concerned with media games or Twitter chatter. His focus is singular: climb the depth chart, earn the respect of his teammates, and show the league that being picked at No. 144 was a mistake.
Because if there's one thing Shedeur has proven time and time again—it's that he's more than just a name. He's here to compete.
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