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Time of India
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Shilo Sanders sleeps only for six hours, a concerned fan comments, 'Shilo, you better be getting your rest'
(Image via Getty Images: Shilo Sanders) NFL legend Deion Sanders, widely known for his discipline and statements like 'Any man who sleeps past 7 AM is not a man,' has a son who sleeps only for six hours. Tampa Bay Buccaneers rookie safety Shilo Sanders disclosed his sleeping schedule through his YouTube channel, Shilo Sanders Live. He said, 'I be getting too tired, like the sweet spot - six and a half hours, I can go to sleep at like 12:30 AM and wake up at 6:30/7 AM.' One worried fan instantly pointed out that, '6-8 is the requirement,' While another wrote, 'Shilo you better be getting your rest. I mean you have to train man. They don't have time for you to be messing around,' and a third user commented, 'Shilo! Get your rest, nephew. CU Auntie from SC.' 'I don't get eight hours,' Tampa Bay Buccaneers rookie safety Shilo Sanders casually disclosed his sleep routine on his YouTube channel, Shilo Sanders Live Shilo is just built different 😂😂😂 #shilosanders #fyp #nfl #tampa #dvonthomas In an episode of Shilo Sanders Live, Shilo is talking to his father, Deion Sanders, via phone. His phone is in speaker mode. Shilo says, 'When you wake me up at 6 or 7 AM, and just have become your purpose, you just want me to sit there, so you could look at me.' The U.S. Football Star Deion Sanders replies, 'No, you just get up and start your day. Any man that sleeps after 7 is not a man. If you're man sleeps past 7 AM, leave him. Unless he's on a night shift. ' One fan reacted to this cute but concerned conversation between a father and a son by saying, 'Deion spittin' facts, Shilo gotta wake up and grind 💯' while another commented, 'I hear no lies… early bird gets the you know the rest.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo On July 9, SAM via Marca reported that in a clip, Shilo Sanders was told by someone off-camera, 'You better be getting your rest.' That's when the 24-year-old responded casually, 'I don't get eight hours.' Marca also reported that Shilo has dealt with many injuries during his college career at Jackson State and Colorado Buffaloes. He is working hard to make a name for himself in the NFL. His discipline and work ethic has been praised by those around him but comments like this raise questions about how he manages rest and recovery with the intense training regimen. Fans advise former Colorado Buffaloes safety Shilo Sanders to prioritize his sleeping routine before the 2025 NFL season begins A YouTube user commented, 'As long as you're getting the sleep you need to function Shilo,' while another wrote, 'Make sure you get the rest and recovery your body needs.' A third user reiterated, '9:30 or 10:00 you should be in bed. Maybe not sleep but winding down for the AM.' A fourth user penned, 'That's right nephew. Having the dawg mentality and being the best comes at a cost and requires discipline and sacrifice. We have to rise early to grind and remain consistent towards building the life and legacy we desire. You know your body better than anyone (outside of the creator). Therefore you also know your limits and know how and when to make adjustments.' Also Read: Tim Rooney, longtime NFL executive and Pittsburgh Steelers founder Art Rooney Sr.'s nephew, dies at 84 after battling cancer | NFL News - Times of India Catch Manika Batra's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 3. Watch Here!


Winnipeg Free Press
08-07-2025
- Sport
- Winnipeg Free Press
Even par for Wood on opening day of Junior Boys tournament
History would say Payne Wood is due for a breakout. His opening round at the provincial Junior Boys Championship supported that notion. An even-par 72 has the Winnipeg teen tied for second place after Monday's first round at Quarry Oaks. GOLF MANITOBA PHOTO Payne Wood had the cleanest scorecard on the first day of the Junior Boys Championship golf tournament, recording 18 straight pars Monday at Quarry Oaks. It's not his first time near the top of the leaderboard. Wood played in the final pairing en route to a solo-second finish in last year's event. The St. Boniface member has also improved in each of his last three outings in this tournament, finishing tied-28th in 2022 and tied-14th in 2023 before ending one shot away from the winner's circle in 2024. Entering Tuesday's second round tied with Liam Comaskey and Ryder St. Laurent, and one stroke off the lead held by Shilo's Spence Mott, Wood has all the experience he needs to stay in contention for another provincial title. 'A little bit, yeah,' Wood said about whether he's thought about how he's been improving his finishes in this tournament. 'I don't try to think too much of where I'm at, but I know what I'm capable of doing, and if I do that, I know I'm gonna be pretty high on the leaderboard. So it's mainly just sticking to a game plan and not worrying about what other people are doing around me, because I know if I play good golf, I'll be right up there.' Close behind the four golfers who stayed out of plus numbers is Gavin Carver, who shot a 1-over 73; Nathan Hoogsteen, who recorded a 2-over 74; and a five-way tie for seventh place at 3-over between Ty Brewster, Terence Rafferty, Ethan Bayluk, Brady Comaskey and Tanner Gross. No one finished with a cleaner scorecard in the opening round than Wood, who recorded 18 straight pars on the Oak and Desert nines of the 27-hole track. Like any round, there were a few putts he wished he could have back, but he also holed a few crucial par saves to maintain a solid score. 'There's some holes where I definitely could have made a putt for birdie, but other holes I had to fight for par a little bit, like those testers — five, six footers — that I had to make kind of kept me in it and kept the momentum going, too,' he said. 'But I didn't really give myself any short birdie putts where I should have capitalized on. So obviously I can't be mad with making 18 pars — even par, that's a good spot after the first day, but going into tomorrow, I know I can make more putts.' The three-day event wraps up on Wednesday in Steinbach. Mott fired a 1-under 71 on the strength of three birdies and a chip-in eagle on the par-5 seventh hole. 'It went good. I played really solid,' said the Westman teen. 'I started making a lot of putts. Just kept it in play, I didn't really give myself any chance of making big numbers.' The 18-year-old admitted he's had a rough start to his summer that included failing to qualify for the Match Play Championship and missing the cut at the NextGen Western Championship. His putting in particular has been, in his words, horrendous, which led him to buy a new flat iron recently in search of results. The new stick is already paying dividends. What has also helped is managing his expectations. Mott enters this week without any, despite being one of the most experienced players in the field. Like Wood, he returns to the Junior Championship after a career-best finish in 2024, when he finished 12th. 'I definitely didn't have the most confidence, especially with the driver and the putter, which were the two main ones that kind of kept my scores back a bit,' he said. 'And I was also chasing birdies, like trying to force them, and today I just tried letting them come to me instead of forcing something good to happen, and it just kind of kept the big numbers away.' NIC ADAM / FREE PRESS FILES Jeri Lafleche navigated a turbulent front nine to take a 1-under lead on the first day of the Junior Girls Championship golf tournament at Quarry Oaks. Meanwhile, Niakwa's Jeri Lafleche navigated a turbulent front nine to a 1-under 71 and the lead in the Junior Girls Championship. Lafleche recorded two pars, three birdies and four bogeys on the opening nine but found some consistency on the way in with seven pars and a pair of birdies. 'I'm happy with the way things ended,' she said. 'I think my game plan was good. I'm gonna try to change a few things going into tomorrow, but it was a good start.' Lafleche trailed reigning champion Addison Kartusch for most of the day, but a double-bogey, bogey finish ended the St. Charles teen's round on a sour note as she carded a 1-over 73. The two golfers hold a sizeable lead over the rest of the field heading into Tuesday's second round. Camryn Thomas is the closest at 8-over. Lafleche, a junior bantam champion and two-time women's amateur winner, is seeking her first Junior Championship title. She has finished solo second in the event in each of the last two years, her closest call coming last year when she ended three shots back of Kartusch, whom she also lost to in this year's match play event. Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. A win in her final crack at the junior title is weighing on her mind this week. 'I think with it being my last year to play, I definitely want to finish on a high note,' said Lafleche. 'I know my finishes in the past have been decent, but there's been some unforced mistakes that have maybe cost me it. But yeah, it's definitely a thought in my mind that I want to make sure I win this one before time runs out.' 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Time of India
01-07-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
No longer ‘just Deion's son': Shilo Sanders breaks away from father's shadow as he starts a new chapter with the Buccaneers
Shilo Sanders wants his own name in the NFL — not his father's or brother's fame (AP Photos) For the first time in his football journey, Shilo Sanders is beginning a season free from the ever-present shadow of his legendary father, Deion 'Coach Prime' Sanders. As he suits up for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the upcoming 2025/26 NFL season, Shilo is relishing the independence that comes with carving out his own identity on the professional stage. Shilo Sanders finally distances himself from Shedeur and Deion Having previously played under his father at Jackson State and Colorado alongside his brother, Shedeur Sanders, the safety's path was always seen through a familial lens. But now, with that dynamic shifting, Shilo is embracing the space to define himself on his own terms. 'I love it,' Shilo expressed in a candid moment during a vlog on his YouTube channel. 'I was on my own when I went to South Carolina. I ain't even want to come back for holidays 'cuz I was so happy to be out. I was so happy to be out of the house. Not having my family next to me is different, but it's not something that I haven't done before, so it's not that bad. I have my own stuff, so it's cool. It's cool just being on my own.' Shilo Sanders Pulls Up to Tampa High School to Put In Work This isn't just about distance; it's about growth. Shilo's journey to independence began years ago when he enrolled at the University of South Carolina, stepping out on his own for the first time. Although he eventually reunited with family at Jackson State and then Colorado, his early experience taught him the value of autonomy. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Что происходит при сжигании лаврового листа? Undo In Tampa, Shilo sees a fresh start. There's no tension in his departure, only a desire to build his own name—one not defined by headlines or the weight of a football dynasty. The Buccaneers give him the right platform to do just that. The team, under head coach Todd Bowles, finished the previous season with a respectable 10-7 record, clinching the NFC South despite mid-season setbacks like the injury to Chris Godwin. Though their playoff journey ended in a narrow 23-20 loss to the Washington Commanders in the Wild Card round, they showed promise. Now, as Tampa prepares to open their 2025/26 campaign against the Atlanta Falcons on September 7 at Mercedes-Benz Arena, all eyes will be on how players like Shilo step up. For him, it's not just a new season—it's the start of a new story, one he's finally writing on his own. Also Read: Why is the NFL ditching TV for Elon Musk's X in its latest 'Top 100' player rankings? Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.


Time of India
24-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'You can't troll your own brother': Shedeur Sanders responds to Shilo's savage roast
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. Also read - Aaron Rodgers confirms this is his final NFL season during Pat McAfee appearance For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here . Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here


New York Post
23-06-2025
- Sport
- New York Post
Shilo Sanders clowns brother Shedeur over speeding ticket drama
Shilo did Shedeur dirty. The middle Sanders son poked fun at his older brother in a new video — part of his 'Tampa Food Tour' YouTube series — when he made a joke about Shedeur's recent issues with speeding in Ohio. In the clip, Shilo is crossing a street in Tampa when he takes the jab at the Browns rookie quarterback. Advertisement Getty Images 'We out here in Tampa. We gotta be careful crossing the street, especially if Shedeur is out here,' Shilo said in the clip before making himself laugh. Shilo was, of course, referencing Shedeur's recent issues with speeding tickets, which made headlines last week. Advertisement Shedeur was stopped and cited for going 101 mph, 41 miles over the posted speed limit, on June 17 in a Cleveland suburb and had been stopped two weeks before that in another stop, where he was cited for 91 mph in a 75 mph zone. A spokesperson for the Browns told that Shedeur was 'taking care of the tickets' and that the team had addressed the citations with him. Shilo Sanders Shilo Sanders/YouTube Advertisement In body cam footage during the June 17 stop, police officers commented that he had been 'cool' with them during the interaction and that they were giving a break to the woman who was also stopped with him. During the stop, Shedeur didn't initially think he was going as fast as police said he was. 'I'm like, you were 100 percent going that fast, it's all on camera, man,' one officer could be heard telling another as he sat in the police cruiser. Advertisement Shedeur, a fifth round pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, purportedly addressed the situation in a video posted on social media this week, which showed a conversation between him and teammate David Njoku's charity. 'I've made some wrong choices personally, and I can own up to them,' Shedeur said. 'I made some, you know, not great choices. … I learned.'