Shedeur Sanders warms up before a game.
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Shedeur Sanders Fuels New York Giants Rumors Ahead of Alamo Bowl Matchup vs. BYU

Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders will suit up for the expected final game of his college career when he takes the field for the Alamo Bowl against BYU on Saturday.

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Shedeurs Alamo Bowl Cleats Fuel Giants Rumors

 

Shedeur is expected to enter the 2025 NFL Draft, where he is projected to be one of the first quarterbacks taken off the board. However, there have been mutterings that the Buffaloes quarterback could be the first player taken off the board.

 

With no clear direction on a starting quarterback and currently in position to land the first overall pick, there have been rumors that the New York Giants will select Shedeur with their pick. Sander stirred the pot even more ahead of Colorado's matchup with BYU.

 

The Buffaloes quarterbacked rocked Giants inspired cleats which featured the blue and red colorway and even had the "NY" logo on the heel, all but confirming he will be the top pick in the draft.

 

 

Giants Star Expresses Frustrations With New York's Offense

 

With the Giants now 2-13 and last in the NFC East division, you can imagine that frustrations are beginning to show in their locker room. Those frustrations recently boiled over for the Giants star receiver, who expressed his disdain for New York's offense, which he described as "soft as f—k." The star wide receiver also noted that all the blame can't be put on the quarterback, namely recently released Giants quarterback, Daniel Jones.

 

"Obviously, it ain't the quarterback," Nabers said. "Same outcome when we had DJ at quarterback. Take a look: It ain't the quarterback."

 

Nabers also expressed his frustration with the lack of targets, calling out head coach Brian Daboll in the process.

 

"First, second quarter, I don't get the ball. Start getting targets at the end. I mean, can't do nothing. Start getting the ball when it's 30-0. What do you want me to do?" Nabers said

 

"Talk to Dabes about that/ They come up to me and ask me what plays I want and that was that. I don't know."