Colorado safety Shilo Sanders missed the majority of the team’s game against rival Nebraska on Saturday due to an arm injury. The head coach of the Buffaloes, Deion Sanders, hinted in an interview during the TV broadcast that his son might have a “broken forearm” and wouldn’t play again. Shilo had surgery on his right arm, according to an update from Deion Sanders on Monday.”God is Excellent! I can’t wait to see you back and prepared. I adore you, son.” Using images of Shilo Sanders both before and after surgery, Deion Sanders posted on social media.

Shilo Sanders was hurt in the first quarter of Colorado’s 28-10 loss after he ran into Nebraska running back Dante Dowdell while attempting to make a tackle on a 13-yard run. Following the play, Shilo Sanders left the field and entered the locker room.

 

In Week 1, the Buffaloes defeated FCS powerhouse North Dakota State in their season opener, with Shilo Sanders recording nine tackles, including one for loss.He gave Bison running back Barika Kpeenu a hard hit on an incomplete pass, earning him a late-hit penalty in the first half.

Shilo Sanders, a sixth-year senior, with 67 total stops in his final season, including his first-ever interception return for a score vs Colorado. In addition, he recovered one and caused four fumbles.

As a three-star transfer prospect in 2023, Shilo Sanders was ranked as the nation’s No. 58 safety and No. 794 overall portal prospect. In May 2023, he moved from Jackson State to Colorado, following his father Deion Sanders. Shilo Sanders, a three-star recruit in the 2019 class who attended Trinity Christian School in Cedar Hill, Texas, originally enrolled at South Carolina before transferring to Jackson State following the 2020 campaign.

Shilo Sanders forewarned Big 12 opponents earlier in August that, following a difficult first season, the Colorado defense should rank among the best in the league in 2024.

Deion Sanders shares update on son Shilo Sanders after forearm injury against Nebraska

Shilo Sanders stated through Buff Stampede, “With all the new guys we got back there in the secondary, it’s going to be the no fly zone.” “I overheard some of the guys saying we’re the greatest secondary in the country, and they were talking crazy.” You’ll just have to see for that reason.”

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On Saturday, Colorado takes on rival Colorado State at Hughes Stadium in Fort Collins’ Sonny Lubick Field.