Buffalo Bills Eye Safety Depth, Verbal Pact with Shilo Sanders Awaits Medical Approval Despite Ongoing Drama
The Buffalo Bills have turned to the practice squad market to address depth in their secondary, reaching a verbal agreement with safety Shilo Sanders. The deal, however, remains contingent on medical approval before becoming official.
Sanders, son of NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, arrives with name recognition, versatility, and baggage. His college career featured both highlight-reel plays and disruptive injuries, while his off-field drama has kept him under the national spotlight.
The 25-year-old went undrafted in the 2025 NFL Draft before signing with Tampa Bay. He appeared in three preseason games, but a high-profile ejection for unnecessary roughness against Buffalo led the Buccaneers to waive him days later.
Buffalo now views Sanders as a developmental flier, capable of contributing at safety and on special teams. Across 41 college games, he posted 161 tackles, 11 interceptions, and six forced fumbles, showcasing a knack for creating turnovers.
Still, concerns remain. Sanders has a documented history of injuries, including an ACL tear in 2022 and missed games in 2024. Doctors will determine whether he can withstand the physical demands of an NFL season.
Adding to the uncertainty is his ongoing off-field drama. Legal and financial issues, combined with family controversies, have fueled skepticism about his readiness for the NFL stage. For Buffalo, this represents both opportunity and risk.
Fan reactions have been mixed. Some see Sanders as a distraction the Bills don’t need, while others point to his ball-hawking ability and pedigree as reasons the team should give him a second chance.
For Sanders, the move is another chance to step out of his father’s shadow and prove he belongs. If he clears his medical evaluation, Buffalo could become the place where his NFL career finally takes hold.