“Okay, I’m Sorry”: Sexyy Red Apologizes After Shilo Sanders Jokes About Him Leaving Lyrics Hanging
After being waived by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in August, Shilo Sanders has gone all-in on building his brand outside football. The former Colorado safety is now grinding in music and streaming. It is quite surprising that he chose to follow his older brother Deion Sanders Jr’s path after becoming unemployed.
It is worth noting that Coach Prime’s son is making moves while waiting for another NFL shot. Meanwhile, he’s keeping things entertaining along the way with music. And guess what. The American rapper Sexyy Red apologized to Shiloh.
Shilo Sanders Confronts Sexyy Red After Being Ignored at ComplexCon
At ComplexCon last weekend, Shilo was spotted mingling with several internet personalities and celebrities. His most notable encounter came with rahttps://youtu.be/A2ILvEYBlTY?t=279pper Sexyy Red, who walked right past him without noticing.
At that moment, he was singing a line from her song, “I’m out of town, thuggin’ with my rounds,” hoping she would join in. When she ignored him, he caught up to her, and once she realized what had happened, Red apologized and gave Coach Prime’s son a warm hug.
“Hey, Sexxy, you don’t get to just walk past me like you don’t know me,” he joked. “Okay, I’m sorry, how you doing?” Red asked, looking embarrassed.
“You were supposed to finish my lyrics,” Shilo said. “Because I was about to drop a tape, and then you were going to like it and be like, ‘Dang, Shilo, let me get on a song.’ But now, I’m like damn.”
The rapper tried to explain that she had heard Shilo’s song and even liked it. She ended the conversation by telling Shilo to reach out later for an online collaboration.
Shilo, who didn’t make the Buccaneers’ 53-man roster ahead of the 2025 season, had signed with Tampa Bay in April as an undrafted free agent. In August, he was waived after punching Bills tight end Zach Davidson in a preseason game. He was also fined $4,669 for his actions.
He was not signed by any other NFL team, which led him to focus entirely on his passion after becoming unemployed. However, before the touching moment with Red, Shilo had another funny moment at the event that people are also talking about.
Shilo Roasts Shareef O’Neal Over “Cheapest Dad” Debate
Shilo had another hilarious exchange with Shaquille O’Neal’s son, Shareef, at the same event. He asked how many points he could beat him by. Shareef, a former college athlete, said he wouldn’t stand a chance.
Then Shilo jokingly asked him, “Whose dad is the cheapest out of both of us?” before answering himself, “Mine!” By the end, the 25-year-old made several connections and said he’d stream with some of them soon.
After watching the video, fans trolled them relentlessly.
One X user commented, “Shareef just ordered a Benz with no questions asked, I think he should sit this one out ”
Second quipped, “Having a cheap off is nuts ”
The third added, “Shilo was made for streaming he is pure comedy.”
Fourth noted, “The real debate is about legacy, not just dollars. Deion’s teaching grit and discipline, while Shaq’s got that larger-than-life charisma. Both are shaping their sons’ paths in unique ways. What’s the price of that influence?”
Another remarked, “Not Prime taking them chirren to Golden Corral. ”
For now, Shilo is focused on his music and connecting with fans online. What comes next is anyone’s guess.
Mac Jones reveals secret to 49ers winning despite endless injuries

The San Francisco 49ers just keep on chugging along. Any other team that's dealt with as many injuries as the Niners this season would have most likely folded at this point. Not this team, though. Against all odds, the 49ers are 6-3 after nine injury-riddled weeks this season. Despite a few stumbles here and there, a division title is well within reach for this team.

How are they doing this? Well, Mac Jones, who's been a beneficiary of the 49ers' injury woes, has an answer. The backup quarterback said that Kyle Shanahan's next-man-up mentality and his commitment to developing the younger players have allowed this team to thrive despite missing multiple key stars.
“It starts with the culture, for sure,” Jones told Albert Breer. “Kyle [Shanahan], the way he sets the table for the team, he wants to develop everybody—from undrafted rookies to fifth-year quarterbacks on their third team. He wants everyone to be great. That’s what it’s all about. Kyle just does a great job, defense, too, and special teams, everybody has a system. And when you have a system you believe in and it works, these are the results.”
The 49ers have missed multiple key players on both sides of the ball. Jones has only gotten multiple starts this season due to Brock Purdy's injury issues. Jones is also working with a depleted cast: Brandon Aiyuk is yet to make his return from his ACL tear, Jauan Jennings has missed some time this season, Ricky Pearsall has been out since Week 4, and George Kittle has only recently made his return to the field.
On defense, the losses have been far more devastating. They first lost star pass rusher Nick Bosa early in the season with an ACL tear. Later on, they lost star linebacker Fred Warner, this time to an Achilles tear. Coupled with the various injuries the other players have sustained, you have a recipe for disaster. Instead, Shanahan has reinvented this recipe to turn the 49ers into a contender this season.
The 49ers are coming off a dominant win against the New York Giants. They opened the game with a 17-7 run and never looked back, eventually ending the game with a 34-24 score.