SHILO SANDERS has joined his brother Shedeur on the negotiating list for Canadian Football League outfit the Toronto Argonauts.
The outfit now owns the CFL rights for both brothers, opening the door to a shocking reunion for the brothers should they not make the NFL.

Shilo Sanders has joined brother Shedeur on the Toronto Argonauts’ negotiating list[/caption]
They are the sons of legendary NFL star Deion Sanders[/caption]
Shilo was cut at the weekend by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers just months after joining from free agency.
He had gone unpicked in the 2025 draft before joining the NFC South giants.
The decision followed his explosive ejection after throwing a punch at a rival in the Bucs’ game against the Buffalo Bills on Saturday.
He swung at tight end Zach Davidson in the second quarter and was immediately sent packing by the officials.
Head coach Todd Bowles branded the move ‘inexcusable’ and he was cut from the roster the following day, just over a week out from the regular season’s start.
The safety is now on waivers, and should he go unclaimed, could now continue his career north of the border in Toronto.

Shilo caused a stir when he was ejected at the weekend after throwing a punch at an opponent[/caption]
The Argonauts have secured the CFL negotiating rights to the 25-year-old.
Also included on the negotiating list is younger brother Shedeur.
The CFL outfit picked up his negotiating rights months ago, meaning they are in pole position to snag the brothers if they do not make it to the NFL this summer.
Teams in the CFL can submit an up to 45-player negotiating list to the league, with names on a first-come, first-served basis.
Shedeur has had his own fair share of drama with the NFL in recent months.
The quarterback, who played college football with his brother for the Colorado Buffaloes under their father Deion, was projected by some to be a first-round pick in the 2025 draft.
However, he went unpicked in the opening round of the draft, and the second… and the third, before eventually being snagged by the Cleveland Browns in the 5th round.

Deion Sanders coached both brothers together at the Colorado Buffaloes[/caption]
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He has been at the centre of speculation about being cut from the Browns’ 53-man roster, but has so far survived.
Other options in the depth chart, such as Kenny Pickett and Tyler Huntley, have been traded and cut respectively, suggesting the 23-year-old has shown something to earn his spot on the roster.
This means the prospect of a reunion for the siblings is becoming increasingly unlikely, as both would need to be cut and go unsigned from waivers or to a practice squad to have a chance to play in Canada.