🕵️‍♂️ ‘They Tried to Humble My Son!’ Deion Sanders REVEALS NFL Owners Behind Shedeur’s Draft Day HUMILIATION 🤯🧢

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The 2025 NFL Draft was supposed to be a coronation for Shedeur Sanders.

Instead, it became an all-out humiliation.

Five quarterbacks were taken ahead of him.

He dropped to the fifth round.

And in the middle of it all, a cruel prank call aired live, making Shedeur believe the New Orleans Saints had picked him—only for the voice on the other end to laugh and hang up.

That voice, it turns out, belonged to Jax Olrich, the 21-year-old son of Falcons defensive coordinator Jeff Olrich.

That was just the beginning.

Now, NFL legend Deion Sanders is allegedly pulling the curtain all the way back—and what he’s seeing behind the scenes is not just personal, it’s political.

According to sources close to the Sanders camp, Deion is naming specific NFL owners he believes colluded to sabotage his son’s future, with alleged involvement from none other than NFL Commissioner Roger

Goodell himself.

While no direct public list has been released, insiders claim that Deion has privately called out owners of at least five teams, accusing them of participating in a calculated takedown.

Their alleged goal? Put “Coach Prime” in check.

This isn’t just about a draft.

It’s about power.

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Deion had been too loud, too confident, too unapologetic.

And for the predominantly white billionaire ownership class that runs the NFL, his swagger was starting to look like a threat.

Let’s talk facts.

There are 32 NFL teams.

Not one is majority Black-owned.

The only non-white owner is Shahid Khan, owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars.

The rest? White billionaires.

And for Deion—a proud Black father, a fearless coach, and a media magnet who doesn’t bow to tradition—it was never going to be easy.

But even he didn’t see this coming.

Before the draft, Shedeur was hyped as the No.

2 QB behind Caleb Williams.

The Browns, Saints, Giants, and Falcons all expressed strong interest.

He’d been interviewed.

He’d been flown out.

Cleveland even took him to a private dinner.

And then…crickets.

Round after round, Shedeur was passed over.

First by Cam Ward.

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Then Jackson Dart.

Then Jaylen Milro, Tyler Shough, Dylan Gabriel…

until finally, pick 144, the Browns circled back like a one-night stand ashamed of being seen in public.

By then, the message had been sent.

We’ll take your son…

but only after we’ve made it clear that you don’t run this league.

Deion, sitting in silence on draft night, didn’t need words.

His face said it all.

But when asked later if he was angry, he kept it cool.

“God is good,” he smiled.

But behind closed doors? Sources say Deion was furious—calling the entire process “a coordinated act of disrespect.”

According to insiders, Deion now believes NFL owners orchestrated the slide not just because of Shedeur’s interviews or skipped combine—but because they hated the package deal: A Black quarterback with

media power…and a father who wouldn’t play by their rules.

NFL analyst Todd McShay added fuel to that fire, revealing that multiple teams felt Shedeur was “arrogant,” and that interviews with key franchises like the Giants “did not go smoothly.

” Others blamed his limited mobility and a smaller “fit pool” of teams.

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But behind those polite words was an unspoken message:

“We don’t want the Sanders brand in our locker room.”

Shedeur and Deion didn’t just want to join a team.

They wanted to transform one.

In Shedeur’s own words: “If you’re not trying to change the franchise or the coaching staff…don’t draft me.”

In the old NFL, that would’ve been unthinkable.

And for some owners, unforgivable.

NFL reporter Tom Pelissero revealed Shedeur’s camp made it clear they would “pull an Eli” if the wrong team drafted him—a reference to Eli Manning forcing a trade on draft day.

That alone may have been enough to get blackballed.

But that wasn’t all.

The prank call.

On draft day, Shedeur picked up a call.

The voice claimed to be Mickey Loomis, GM of the Saints.

He was told they were about to draft him.

The family erupted.

Then: “You’re gonna have to wait a little longer.Click.

Turns out, the call came from Jax Olrich, son of Falcons defensive coordinator Jeff Olrich.

The video was posted on social media.

Laughed at.

Shared.

Mocked.

The NFL claimed to be “investigating.”

Deion didn’t lash out in public.

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But inside sources say he saw the prank as confirmation that certain teams, and certain people, were “in on it.

” And he was especially hurt that nobody from the NFL issued a personal apology.

He later tweeted:

“A lie don’t care who tells it or repeats it…

The truth may not be as popular, but it wins in the end.”

And then, a more cryptic post:

“Lord, create in me a pure heart and renew the right spirit within me.”

Some saw it as spiritual.

Others saw it as code for revenge in progress.

Meanwhile, not everyone agrees with Deion’s narrative.

Former NFL receiver Chris Carter flatly rejected the collusion claim, saying, “This isn’t racism.

This is ego.

Dion talked too much.

Shedeur tried to dictate where he went.

They overplayed their hand.”

But for many Black fans and analysts, the double standard is clear.

They point to Johnny Manziel, Baker Mayfield, and other white QBs who came in loud, arrogant, and unproven—yet got the red carpet treatment.

Shedeur, they argue, did less—and was punished more.

As Dr.

Umar put it:

“I believe the 32 NFL team owners met in a clandestine, Klan-like meeting and decided: ‘We’re gonna humble the Sanders boys.’”

Extreme? Maybe.

But as the facts stack up, the sentiment grows.

A Black father trying to protect his son.

A son refusing to bow.

A league full of billionaires deciding…not this time.

Whether it was collusion or consequence, one thing is clear:

The 2025 NFL Draft was never just about Shedeur.

It was about sending a message.

And now? Deion’s sending one back.