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What is the three NFL teams that Colorado Qb SHEDEUR SANDERS meets in Shinto Bowl?

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Shedeur Sanders I met three teams in the East -West Shrine Bowl, not surprising for those with the first three picks, Tennessee Titan, Cleveland Browns and New York Giants.

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Sanders attended this facility, but strictly attended to meet the team and journalists. He met with reporters on Saturday afternoon.

It was not surprising that Sanders didn’t actually play or practice. It is common to get out of the all -star game, but the quarterback usually practice even if it doesn’t suit you.

Sanders met with Titan’s front office staff and coaches on Friday, and they were impressed.

Brian Callahan, director of Titan, worked brilliant about Sanders, who never met this week.

Callahan is the son of Colorado and the first impression of the NFL Hall of Fame DEION SANDERS: “You can see that he grew up correctly. “He is mature, and he is really well known about him and looks like a really good child. I enjoyed talking with him. And you can say that he is a person who is attracting attention. He knows how to deal with him, paid money, and has a financial perspective. It was a really good first impression. ”

Kalahan said Sanders was impressed by his toughness. He was often hit by a patchwork offensive and often hit by a pocket in college. In the match against UCLA in 2023, he did Reportedly, he was forced to suffer from pain in half -time After he was overwhelmed too much.

“The most noticeable is his toughness.” Kalahan told Sanders. “He shot quite a big shot and rolled. He can stand in his pocket and deliver it. He can move and create a little, he has the ability to go out of his pocket, and he creates himself.

“He is not a high -end dynamic scrambler, but necessarily productive. And he actually feels good about expectations and timing. You can say that he has been coached with him. Such things appear in the tape. ”

Callahan believes that the tape of Sanders speaks for himself, but he wants to see intangible assets and see what’s behind the helmet.

Callahan said, “The movie is a movie, but the rest is important. It is important to be in the building for 30 visits, how to function, how to function, personality, and 30 visits.

“Then you can make the best decision when you reach the point where the player and the entire picture of the person. All these problems have different values ​​in the process process. Especially for the first exposure to this, it was very important to put a name on SHEDEUR’s face and talk with him. ”

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