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At Browns minicamp, Shedeur Sanders is already drawing attention with figures that seem more Madden-like than real. Day 1: 471 yards, 5 touchdowns, 32-for-33. Day 2: 412 yards, 5 more touchdowns, 28-of-30. That’s an NFL rookie camp record—ten touchdowns in two days. However, for some reason, his arm is still not the topic of debate. It has to do with the pressure. The fear.
The pressure had been building for weeks before draft day. This week, he acknowledged it with Andrew Siciliano, “I came here (Cleveland) on the 30 visit, and I was just anxious at that time. “Like, you know, want to know where I’m going to end up at, where I’m going to be, and what franchise I’m going to have a chance of turning around?”
It was a restless confidence, with nowhere to land, not cockiness. Consequently, it felt different the first time he wore that Browns jersey. Shedeur remarked, “It felt amazing. Everything came true. And you know, this building is extremely comfortable.”
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But the fire hasn’t been extinguished by the comfort. He’s also talking candidly about the mental grind. “If you live in a world of social media… you’ll think very negatively about yourself or feel too high up.” But he’s not here to spiral. When Andrew asked him to complete what Shedeur said earlier, “You’re not here to prove people wrong, finish it for me, you are?” Shedeur didn’t hesitate before saying, “Here to prove myself right.” And he’s dominating No. 12 for a purpose, in case anyone was wondering if he was prepared to take the lead. It’s a reversal of his father’s iconic 21—a subtle homage to tradition. “You get the hint…It felt good wearing it, for sure.”
Still, the fear is genuine—from what’s whirling around him, not from Shedeur. But the Sanders siblings are surely making a name for themselves. One is struggling to be more than a draft-day afterthought. The other is releasing a vlog that is filled with love, laughter, and enthusiasm.
Shelomi Sanders shares heartfelt personal news
Shelomi Sanders’s story has undoubtedly been the most relatable despite all the headlines the Sanders family pulls. She was a top hooper at Rockwall-Heath High in Texas. Played for her dad, Deion Sanders, at the SWAC level at Jackson State. Then, briefly attended Colorado in 2023. And is currently at Alabama A&M, where she has subtly discovered her rhythm. She scored 14 points in 10 minutes during one of her first significant games for the Bulldogs, demonstrating her assured shooting and quick on-court impact. However, she has always been more than the box score. And this week, she decided to add something more to that perspective.
In the most Shelomi way imaginable—not with a spectacular jersey shift with zero fireworks, but with a YouTube vlog that is wrapped in Mother’s Day fervour, family chaos, and real sentiments. The youngest Sanders sibling is finally returning to YouTube after a seven-month break with a brand-new vlog called ‘Mother’s Day Vlog.’
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Her Instagram caption, “Mother’s Day vlog dropping soon go subscribee😚😚,” sums everything up. For those who recall her first vlog, which included a Shedeur Sanders sweatshirt cameo and a “what should I do with my hair?” problem, it’s a full circle moment. And now, she’s back with a Mother’s Day vlog. The energy is, without a doubt, “Bossy.”
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But this isn’t merely a casual return. Shelomi is reclaiming her voice here, and not just on YouTube. She even started her own podcast, making a full media debut with a microphone, a message, and an entirely new storytelling technique. Just Shelomi being Shelomi, without any filters or scripts. She currently has close to 700K Instagram and TikTok followers. Her NIL worth? $288K. Not as much as Shedeur’s $6.2 million or Shilo’s $1 million, but her focus makes up for it. Her brand partnerships, such as those with Dexcom and EA Sports, are genuine, purposeful, and closely related to her identity.
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Her experience with Type 1 diabetes is part of that. Shelomi isn’t afraid to share the specifics. She acknowledged, “Still learning… It never stops,” in an interview with Beyond Type 1. She’s living out loud with something that could easily remain hidden, whether it’s controlling workouts that cause her blood sugar to jump or determining her insulin ratios on game days. She doesn’t play a victim. Even when she transferred to Alabama A&M, fitting was more important to her than settling, even when she transferred to Alabama A&M.
She once joked, “I’m a freshman and a female, so they weren’t gonna leave me in Jackson with the whole family coming over.” She provides energy, joy, and a voice that at last feels like its own frequency, but the person behind the jokes knows exactly what she adds to the table. But while she is making a comeback with her vlog, brother Shedeur adds heat with each throw.
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"Is Shedeur Sanders the real deal for the Browns, or is it too early to tell?"