Bucs Shilo Sanders out of the match.
TAMPA, Fla. – Preseason games are often the biggest opportunity for players to make their place, especially for those players who are trying to join the team’s final 53-member roster. But this opportunity has now turned into trouble for Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Shilo Sanders.
Shilo Sanders was ejected from the match in the preseason match played against the Buffalo Bills on Saturday night. The reason was punching Buffalo’s tight end Zach Davidson.
Was Shilo Sanders ejected from the game?
The answer is clear – yes, and that too because of a serious mistake.
How long is Shilo Sanders’ injury?
Is – because of punching Zach Davidson.
How long is Shilo Sanders’ injury?
No injury, just disciplinary action.
Is Shilo Sanders related to Deion?
Yes, he is the son of NFL legend Deion Sanders.
Why did Shilo get ejected? Bucs Shilo Sanders Out of the Match
During a play in the second quarter of the match, Zach Davidson was blocking Sanders. A scuffle broke out between the two, and the matter escalated so much that Shilo punched Davidson’s helmet.
The referee immediately threw the flag, and he was ejected from the field for unnecessary roughness.
Many fans say that Davidson first put his hand on Sanders’ facemask, but the NFL rules are clear – no matter how hot you are, punching is not tolerated at all. This is why Shilo was sent out without delay.
Who is Shilo Sanders, and what is his background? (Is Shilo Sanders related to Deion?)
Shilo Sanders is no ordinary player. He is the son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders. Deion Sanders, who has had the honour of playing in both the NFL and MLB, is still known as “Prime Time”.
Shilo played college football for Colorado under his father’s coaching. From there, he made his mark as a hard-hitting and playmaking safety.
Although he remained undrafted in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers gave him a chance as a free agent.
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Has Shilo Sanders been out before?
Yes. This is not the first time Shilo has been sent off the field.
Playing for Colorado in 2023, he was ejected from the match just before halftime after a targeting penalty against UCLA. At that time, too, the aggressiveness of his game came into question.
What did coach Todd Bowles say?
After the match, Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles expressed displeasure over the incident.
He clearly said:
“You can’t throw punches in this league. It’s unforgivable. You will get punished for it every time. Shilo has to learn from this.”
It is clear from Bowles’s comment that the team management is not taking this incident lightly.
Did Shilo Sanders get injured and miss the game? (How long is Shilo Sanders’ injury?)
No. Shilo was not out due to any injury. His ejection was solely due to disciplinary action.
That is, he has no injury problem, and he is fit. The only question is whether he will secure a spot on the Buccaneers roster following this incident.
Shilo’s position in the Buccaneers
Sanders is currently listed as the third safety in the team’s depth chart.
He is competing with Kaevon Merriweather and Rashad Wisdom for the fourth and last safety spot behind star players like Antoine Winfield Jr., Tykee Smith, and Christian Izien.
But this incident can hurt him. The coach and team management may now think that a young player who is trying to find a place in the team is not able to maintain discipline on the field.
As soon as the video of Shilo’s punch went viral, fans on social media gave different opinions.
- Someone wrote: “84 (Davidson) started first.”
- While someone else said, “Bad look, this could hurt Shilo’s career.”
Fans are also divided about Shilo.
Is Shilo Sanders’ NFL career in danger?
Making it to the NFL is not easy for any player, and it becomes even more difficult if you are an undrafted rookie.
Shilo has only recorded three solo tackles in the preseason so far. He was being given consistent opportunities, but this ejection will affect his image.
Now the team has to decide by Tuesday whether to keep him on the 53-man roster or make him a part of the practice squad.
Now it remains to be seen whether the Buccaneers will forgive him and give him a place on the roster, or this incident will prove to be the biggest hurdle in his NFL journey.
My name is Farhad Dawar and I am graduate of the Institute of Media and Communication Studies Bahaddin Zakariya University Multan Pakistan. I’m passionate about journalism and media, and I believe in journalism of courage, uncovering the truth, and shaping the future.