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Jun 2, 2026, 3:01 AM CUT

Shedeur Sanders and Brother Shilo Caught Up in Minor Mishap in Miami

An outing in Miami took an abrupt turn for the Sanders brothers. What started as a routine outing for Shedeur Sanders and his brother Shilo Sanders quickly turned into a minor mishap as they struggled to get back their car.

The Sanders' car got towed in Miami as they hit the gym following their normal routine. They had to pay $430 each to retrieve their car from the local facility.

"They said if you get it in less than 10 minutes, then it's free," Shilo said while talking to the official at the towing service station in Miami, as found on the May 31 video shared by Jackson State Tigers wide receiver David Studstill on his YouTube channel.

But when they got to know that visitors need to pay for parking all day round, Shedeur went on asking for the fee.

"Oh Noooooo…." the Cleveland Browns quarterback reacted with playful disbelief when he got to know that they have to pay $430 each.

In the end, they finally paid the fees and got back their car. This is not the first time that Deion Sanders' son landed in trouble. In June last year, Shedeur was given a speeding ticket in suburban Cleveland for allegedly driving more than 100 mph.

Later on, Shilo poked fun at Shedeur while crossing a street in Tampa, a few days later.

“We out here in Tampa. We gotta be careful crossing the street, especially if Shedeur is out here,” Shilo said before making himself laugh.

While the Sanders brothers got out of trouble this time, Shedeur is all over the headlines with the record-breaking milestone he achieved.

Shedeur Sanders Leaves Tom Brady Behind With Historic NFL Merchandise Milestone

The quarterback competition is brewing in Cleveland, with Deshaun Watson likely to start for the Browns. As Shedeur is yet to prove himself on the gridiron, he has already become one of the NFL's biggest stars.

The Browns quarterback earned $17.7 million in group licensing income during his first year in the league. He set a new NFL record, breaking the previous record set by Tom Brady, who made $ 9.5 million in 2021-22.

The earnings came primarily from jersey sales, trading cards, video game appearances, and other merchandise tied to NFLPA licensing deals.

The achievement is remarkable considering Shedeur, who entered as a fifth-round draft pick. While questions surrounded his draft, fans continued to support him.

His growing popularity with endorsement deals and a huge social media following has transformed him into one of football's most marketable young stars.

As Shedeur enjoys the spotlight, what do you think of the brothers' outing in Miami? Let us know in the comments.

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Written by

Hetal Moleshri

Edited by

Soheli Tarafdar