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The Well Off Media tycoon Deion Sanders Jr. aka Bucky got a word prefixed to his name. It’s no longer just Bucky, but Uncle Bucky. How sweet!

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Well, all thanks to his adorable nephew, Snow Jacquees Sanders-Broadnax. The little guy has really turned things around for the Sanders family. He’s only a few months old, but he’s already got a great sense of style, wearing luxury clothes like his uncles and grandfather. And Deion Jr. has been spending a lot of time with the baby lately, especially since he’s been having a tough time.

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Deion Sanders Jr.’s uncle duties kick in

Time for Bucky to swap his camera and hold someone cute. If anyone other than Que’s parents were excited to welcome the baby, it was none other than Deion Jr. After all, he has been there besides Deiondra Sanders all through her difficult pregnancy. Finally, the day has arrived for Baby Que to ride in his uncle’s arms. And how could Deiondra not capture the prized moments? So far it was Bucky’s duty to capture the special occasions. But it’s time for some role reversal! On September 27, the new mommy posted a series of pictures with the caption, “Life lately 💕 living blessed @fashionnova.”

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In the first pic, Baby Snow rocked a stylish “I love my grandad” t-shirt, along with mini “Coach Prime” Buffs sneakers. Meanwhile, Deion Jr. was holding Baby Que in his arms while the new bon was wrapped up in a CU Buffs towel, with his face covered by a heart-eyes emoji. And the next shot was even cuter—Bucky was bottle-feeding the little munchkin!

While the newborn is yet to hit the one-year mark, he seems to be already giving tough competition to his uncles’ style game. As posted by Deiondra’s fiancé Jacquees from the baby shoot, Que was spotted wearing a stylish outfit from the luxury brand Gucci paired with a matching cap and tiny shoes. This one look is enough to uplift Deion Jr.’s mood and take all his woes away.   

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Deion Sanders Jr. now is all about zen vibes

Things have been pretty rough lately for the Buffs. Their performance graph has been full of troughs and crests. The haters never missed a moment to strip off the Buffs. It started with their big loss against Matt Rhule’s Nebraska Cornhuskers when they came up with a brutal move that they found to be funny. Right after their 28-10 massive feat against the Buffs, they rushed to their locker room to celebrate it with Shedeur Sanders’ “Perfect Timing” song.

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Then the Colorado State Rams tried their best to instigate them when the Rams WR and QB duo, Tory Horton and Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi pounced to action attacking them on social media. But their latest blow came with the AP Poll snub where even after winning against Baylor Bears and ending the 14-year-old hiatus, they received 0 votes. All these led Deion Jr. to get all defensive but surprisingly in a calm way.

On September 25, Deion Sanders Jr. took to X to share a cryptic post that read, “We don’t talk down on others, we just believe in ourselves.” Maybe Bucky’s so relaxed because he probably wants to set a good example as the coolest uncle around.

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Besides the Buffs family scoops, if you want to explore topics like NIL and the NFL, you have the latest episode of the Think Tank podcast. 

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Soheli Tarafdar is the Lead College Football Writer at EssentiallySports, anchoring the ES Marquee Saturdays Live NewsCenter. In this role, she leads real-time coverage on game days, delivering breaking news and insights as the action unfolds. Some of her most popular work has come from digging into locker room chatter and social media clues that reveal the stories behind the scoreboards. She joined EssentiallySports with a strong grasp of college football circuits and a genuine love for the game. What began as a fan’s voice has grown into a career shaped by sharp reporting and impactful storytelling. Soheli also continues to refine her voice as part of the EssentiallySports Journalistic Excellence Program, helping drive a fan-first approach to football coverage.

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