A Buffs fan just sued the NFL over Shedeur Sanders’ draft slide
Yes, seriously.
A passionate Colorado football fan is suing the NFL for over $100 million in damages, claiming emotional distress after watching Shedeur Sanders fall to the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft. The fan, whose identity remains anonymous in public filings, alleges that NFL owners conspired to tank Shedeur’s draft stock — not because of talent, but to punish Coach Prime for shaking up the college football establishment.
The lawsuit isn’t expected to get far in court, but it definitely has folks talking. Whether you find it outrageous or oddly relatable, it reflects how invested Buff Nation is in Shedeur's success — and how fired up fans remain after his unexpected slide down the board.
Kevin Stefanski sets the tone: “Nobody cares where you were drafted”
Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski finally spoke publicly about selecting Shedeur in the fifth round — and what he said offered some real insight into how the Browns see the Buffs star QB.
“I’ve been around so many great players who were drafted late or weren’t drafted at all,” Stefanski said. “Once you’re in the building, nobody really cares where you were drafted.”
Translation? Shedeur has a clean slate in Cleveland. Despite being a Day 3 pick, Stefanski made it clear that Sanders will get every opportunity to prove himself. Browns fans may see him as a project, but Buffs fans know better — and Stefanski sounds like he’s open to being surprised.
Tom Brady finally breaks his silence on Shedeur’s draft fall
After Shedeur Sanders shockingly slid to the fifth round of the NFL Draft, Tom Brady — someone who knows a thing or two about being overlooked — reached out with some encouragement.
“Wherever you go, that’s your first day. Day 2 matters more than the draft,” Brady said on the Impaulsive podcast with Logan Paul. He reportedly texted Shedeur right after the pick, reminding him to block out the noise and get to work.