Reason Why Shilo Sanders is being waived by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Buccaneers might reverse their shocking decision on Shilo Sanders after his cut, which followed his ejection, originally appeared on The Sporting News

Shilo Sanders is being waived by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. That’s the report published on Sunday, and it’s accurate.

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However, this does not mean that Sanders will never wear Bucs gear again.

Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio suggests that Sanders could return to Tampa Bay, possibly joining the practice squad.

When Sanders threw a punch and got ejected in the game against the Buffalo Bills on Saturday night, he hurt his chances of making the roster.

Here’s how Florio laid out the latest information on Sunday:

“We’re told that the Buccaneers enjoyed having Shilo in the building, viewing the son of Deion Sanders as a good kid, who was at all times respectful to everyone. Shilo was also immediately remorseful following the incident that disqualified him from the second quarter of the game against the Bills.

“Sanders could, in theory, sign with the Bucs’ practice squad, after clearing waivers. The bigger question is whether he’s good enough to compete and to play at the NFL level.”

Sanders had made four preseason tackles before his August was cut a little short by the ejection.

At Colorado, he was a solid safety who was projected by some to go as high as the fifth round of the draft.

He went undrafted and signed with the Bucs less than an hour after the seventh round was over.

This preseason, Sanders had been complimented early on by head coach Todd Bowles, but he never really flashed and he had the bad ending.

A different team could claim him off waivers, but if he passes through, the Buccaneers could put him on the practice squad in hopes of further development.

Sanders will take the chance wherever he can get it at this point.

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