According to reports, it seems like the Bucs might not be ready to say goodbye to Shilo Sanders just yet, despite being waived following fighting ejection. That’s right, it looks like they might be keeping the door open for him to make a comeback.
Now, we all know that being waived can be a tough blow for any player. But hey, if the Buccaneers are still interested in Shilo, maybe there’s a chance for him to show them what he’s made of and earn his spot back on the team.
Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio has been told the team enjoyed having the 25-year-old University of Colorado product at the facility, where he’d been a respectful participant at training camp until being waived on Sunday in the aftermath of Saturday’s ejection.
‘You can’t throw punches in this league. It’s inexcusable. They’re gonna get you every time,’ Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles told reporters afterwards. ‘You gotta grow from that.’
Despite going undrafted, Shilo was competing for a roster spot in Tampa, where he could still return as a practice squad invitee in 2025, Florio reports.
Shilo was tossed on Saturday after throwing a punch at Buffalo Bills tight end Zach Davidson, who calmly walked away from the fracas officials focused their attention on the former Buffaloes star.
Florio also reported that Shilo was ‘remorseful’ in the locker room afterwards.
Shilo could also make his way to the CFL, where the Toronto Argonauts hold his draft rights.
Guess we’ll just have to wait and see how this whole situation plays out. Stay here for more updates on this developing story!
