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Luxury knows no weather. The Sanders brothers face a two-hour delay due to the stormy weather in Houston. But mind you, the wait is not ordinary. Millionaires Shedeur Sanders and Deion Jr. are stuck in style. The waiting station is no ordinary waiting lounge or terminal but their father Deion’s $360K private jet.

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This private jet experience is something the quarterback and his brother are going to remember for the longest time. It started with turning the luxury jet into a boardroom up at 40,000 feet to Bucky clapping back at the critics, all taking place in the high-flying haven.

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Deion Jr. and Shedeur’s bumpy ride while returning home

Shedeur and Deion Jr. were returning from their trip when the pilot halted at the Miami airport. While the brothers were having fun with each other inside the plush private jet, they were soon informed about the thunderstorm. And what does that mean? A curious Bucky questioned the pilot, “Push back two hours?” To which the pilot confirmed, “Yeah we cannot be able for two hours…there is thunderstorms in Houston and they’ve closed the airport.”

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While they were given options to wait back at the terminal, Shedeur and Bucky were yet to arrive at a decision. After all, it’s understandable! Why would they even leave the comfort of the $360K private jet? They have uncovered a stellar way to kill time. Shedeur picks up the phone and FaceTimes Darius Sanders, who was with them when they headed to the trip. As seen, Darius is resting in his bed when Deion Jr. requests, “Daryl, how about you just meet in Vegas, bro?” And in this way, the trip that kicked off with a bang hit a hurdle before wrapping up. 

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Sanders brothers soak in luxury in the clouds

As captured by Well Off Media, their trip started on July 24. Deion Jr., brother Shedeur, and the leading man behind Reach The People Media, Darius, hopped on Coach Prime’s $360K jet. And guess what the Sanders siblings did? They just transformed it into a boardroom. With Darius seated comfortably sipping some top-shelf sparkling wine, the Buffs QB could not help but indulge in the luxury of the elite sky shuttle.

Why only indulge in luxury when you can use it to serve a sassy comeback? This is what Jr. did. Wasting no time, Bucky dished some shade at the haters instead of giving the audience an inside tour of the jet. Earlier, he had been stripped off for leading a lavish lifestyle by living on his father’s money. He started with, “This is happiness. This is life, or is this a life that you secretly want to live. It’s all good.” 

Deion Jr. does not allow the hate comments to attack him in any way, rather turning them in his favor as a morale-boosting pill, “I’m doing it for me and your hating as* tweets and your hating as* dreams so when you compose the tweet just know whatever you hope for that’s my reality. My reality is bigger than your dreams, bro.” After Bucky was done teaching the critics a lesson, Shedeur got emotional thinking about his football career winding down

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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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