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Deion Sanders Jr. Engages in Social Media War as His Own Father Allegedly Treats Him Like a ‘Stepson’
Deion Sanders is as dedicated to his five children as they’re to him. Since bringing star power to the University of Colorado in late 2022, he even considers his teammates a part of his family. Recently, his oldest son, Deion Sanders Jr., needed to defend his close bond together with his team to online critics.
Deion Sanders Jr. found himself in the center of a heated online exchange that began when a man who appears to be the non-public trainer of controversial NFL quarterback Deshuan Watson shot at Deion.
On June 24, the school sports website On3 posted a link to an article about Coach Prime.
Deion Sanders says he has no interest in leaving Colorado to go to the NFL. “I’m a leader of men, not a follower. I’m the daddy, not the child’s daddy. I lead my sons. I do not follow my sons. My sons, including Travis (Hunter), are preparing to migrate to the NFL. I won’t follow them until the NFL,” they wrote on social media fasting he said.
Travis Hunter is a cornerback and wide receiver for the Colorado Buffaloes. He previously played at Jackson State and has no known connection to Sanders beyond playing for him at Jackson State and Colorado.
Quincy Avery responded to a quote in this story by attacking Sanders and his sons. “On the other hand, if he thinks you are good enough, he will also consider you as one of his sons,” Avery wrote.
Deion Jr. he didn’t mince his words when he applauded him, calling Avery a “made.”
“You really are full of shit,” Sanders’ eldest son replied.
“You’re taking it out because you’re your dad’s fourth favorite son, after the kid he met a few years ago and knew was good at football.” – Avery he replied.
He continued: “The guy is a junior who is being treated like a stepchild because he couldn’t back down. Damn, shame.”
“We both had NFL dreams and we didn’t get to fulfill them. We both found a different path and we both found success doing what we do.” he tweeted Deion Sanders Jr. in response – I commend you, f….k. For that. Saying all that, you are still forced to consistently humiliate people on this app who don’t even know you. But anyway, see you in person.
After Sanders Jr.’s college football profession ended in 2016, he founded the streetwear brand Well Off. All right is involved in a media company and commonly posts YouTube videos with Coach Prime and the football team. He also manages his father’s social media platforms.
“I finished playing soccer my freshman yr of school. I didn’t go to the ‘league,'” Sanders Jr. wrote. on the portal brand website“I had to seek out one other strategy to ‘ball’ without sports… I had to seek out one other strategy to be creative and express myself. I had to seek out something else that I loved doing and will devote my time to.
He also released a rap song titled “Swaggin” in 2011 and two songs in 2022: “Kandy” and “Money Old”.