Shedeur Sanders Hits Back at People Criticizing Him for Allegedly Buying a $500,000 Worth Rolls-Royce
Shedeur Sanders may have earned millions from NIL and signed his rookie Browns contract, but he did not buy a Rolls Royce.

Shedeur Sanders (Image via IMAGO)
Some fans need to hold their horses before jumping to conclusions. Remember the olive green Rolls-Royce, which was unloaded in front of the Cleveland Browns’ facility during the weekend? Yes! That same one. Apparently, that $500k vehicle does not belong to Shedeur Sanders.
Shedeur, being the son of Coach Prime Deion Sanders, always remains in the crosshairs of conspiracy theorists. The media covered everything around the clock, from his playing days in Colorado to his draft slide. Every bit of information, even the smallest of morsels, was discussed on television.
The draft was especially disappointing for the Sanders family. Instead of teams battling for him in the first round, the 23-year-old quarterback was drafted in the fifth round, losing the chance to sign a lucrative rookie contract.
His older brother, Shilo, went undrafted. And if he didn’t fire his dad and hire an agent, then perhaps even the Tampa Bay Buccaneers wouldn’t have given the cornerback a shot at redemption in the NFL.
The draft may have blown a hole in their pocket, but they had earned plenty in college to buy a luxury car like a Rolls-Royce. But did the guy who threw an expensive party in Dallas after being drafted 144th overall really spend his rookie signing bonus on a new ride?
The answer is no. Shedeur Sanders denied ever purchasing an olive green Rolls-Royce.
Another lie…. I’m focused on my team not a car purchase!
Shedeur Sanders tweeted
Another lie…. I’m focused on my team not a car purchase ! https://t.co/yRK1lvpgR6
— Shedeur Sanders (@ShedeurSanders) May 27, 2025
Shedeur wasn’t the only one who tried to clear his name. Even Prime himself called out the reports.
LIES!
— COACH PRIME (@DeionSanders) May 26, 2025
What did Shedeur Sanders try to imply by ‘Another Lie’?
Being the son of a Hall of Fame NFL player is not a business. Yes, they grow up in a better environment and with better education, but that doesn’t mean it’s an easy life.

There’s always a target on the back. Shedeur understands that very much. Despite the negative reports that began popping up around the time of the draft, Sanders remained calm and composed about his position.
Ninety-nine percent of hatred [directed at me] is toward Pops [Deion Sanders]. And then I’m just his son… But [the kids] didn’t grow up in an era to where they watched him play … It‘s just the older generation that does it to me rather than the younger people. Because when I come in person, there’s no negativity I see. But it‘s all over online.
Shedeur Sanders said via Cleveland.com
He accepted the fate that awaited him at the end of the draft and vowed to tackle every challenge head-on.
During a visit to a local high school in Cleveland, Sanders announced that he will bring glory back to the city, even though he has an uphill task to remain on the team.
Head coach Kevin Stefanski seemed genuinely pleased that he drafted Sanders.
Shedeur is a great kid… He’s working like crazy… He’s in there early, he’s getting his work done, and he’s working really, really hard. I like everything there is about Shedeur.
Stefanski said
Sanders has a chip on his shoulder to prove the naysayers wrong. However, as per him, he’s more focused on proving himself right instead of proving others wrong. He has all the tools to make it big in the NFL. Even Super Bowl winners have a lot of faith in him to become the starting quarterback of the Browns in no time.
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