Tom Brady REVEALS How He REALLY Feels About Shedeur Sanders!

Tom Brady’s name just got dragged straight into the storm swirling around Shedeur Sanders in this messy NFL draft drama, and people are pointing fingers like crazy. Fans are blasting Tom, saying he ghosted right when Shedeur needed his so-called mentor the most. But Brady isn’t taking the heat quietly—he’s clapping back, claiming his hands were tied and dropping a bomb that the NFL straight-up blackballed Shedeur and his brother Shilo.

A lot of this, people say, is because of Deion Sanders. It’s being painted as a message to his father, like, “You’ll never run this. This is our league. We didn’t even hire you as a coach in the NFL, what makes you think you’re going to have that kind of say?”

Tom’s always been seen as Deion Sanders’ right-hand man when it comes to guiding Shedeur. So, when the draft snub went down, fans instantly asked, “Tom, where you at?” People expected him to pull strings, knock on powerful doors, maybe even make the kind of calls only a GOAT can make. Instead—silence.

Now Tom is saying the league itself froze them out. A cold-blooded move to check Deion through his sons. Some insiders whisper this was a straight-up power play—punishment for whatever Deion did to rub the NFL the wrong way. But here’s the million-dollar question: What exactly did Deion do to make the league target his whole bloodline like this?

According to some reports, teams didn’t even have Shedeur on their boards. He was taken off—not because of skill, but because an owner said, “Take him off. I don’t want that guy. I don’t want this entitled person on our team.”

And just when it couldn’t get wilder, Skip Bayless jumps in and throws gasoline on the fire. Skip’s been going off on Twitter, straight-up accusing Tom Brady of being the one who blocked Shedeur’s shot. He dropped a post saying, “It is now pretty clear—Tom Brady, who mentored Shedeur, told the Raiders not to take him. Duly noted.” In another tweet, he asked, “How could Tom Brady’s team pass on Shedeur again and again and again?”

Here’s why that’s sketchy: Tom Brady actually owns a piece of the Las Vegas Raiders. That’s right—his own squad. So when Shedeur didn’t get picked by one of the flashiest franchises in the league, fans smelled something foul. Did Tom really block that move on purpose?

Let’s not forget—Brady’s been mentoring Shedeur for nearly five years. They’ve trained together, hit the field together, and Tom’s been hyping him up in interviews, calling him locked in, talented, and a future superstar.

So now the question that won’t go away: Was Tom just bluffing with all that praise? Or is there some deep power game happening behind the scenes?

You’d think Tom Brady, of all people, would have pulled every last string to make sure Shedeur landed on a top-tier squad. So what really went down? Was Tom protecting his Raiders investment? Or did he and Deion’s camp fall out over something bigger we don’t know about yet?

Did Tom Brady sabotage Shedeur because he’s plotting one last comeback? It’s not as crazy as you might think. Mark Davis wanted Tom Brady to be a part-owner so badly, he basically gave him 5% of the Raiders for hundreds of millions less than market value.

Come on now. Tom Brady knows draft-day pain—he was the 199th pick in the sixth round. He sat there watching name after name get called, wondering if his moment would ever come. Even though he turned into the GOAT, he’s lived that sting firsthand.

But here’s where it gets wild. Word in the streets is Tom couldn’t have saved Shedeur even if he tried. Why? Because the NFL’s real power brokers were already moving in the shadows, plotting to silence the Sanders name before it even had a chance to shine.

Multiple sources say top execs made sure this wasn’t just a delay in Shedeur’s career. This was a straight-up public hit job. These shot-callers weren’t satisfied with keeping him out of day one—they didn’t want him anywhere near day two either. Nah, they wanted his name buried deep in the draft board, if at all.

At the start of draft season, hype was through the roof. People were expecting Shedeur to go first round—maybe early third at worst. But when the dust settled, he got scooped up in the fifth round—144th overall. That’s cold-blooded. Fans were stunned. Calling it shocking doesn’t even scratch the surface. And soon, whispers turned into full-blown conspiracy talk.

Something shady was happening behind closed doors, and now it’s looking like those whispers weren’t just talk—they were the truth.

See, this ain’t just about Shedeur. This is about Deion Sanders’ legacy casting a long shadow.

Deion wasn’t just a Hall of Famer. He was an icon who flipped the whole culture of the game. He didn’t just play football—he owned it. Prime brought flash, swag, and energy that made people either ride for him like family or pray he’d disappear. He showboated in defenders’ faces like they weren’t even in the same league. And the craziest part—he backed it up every single time. Deion was a walking highlight reel: blazing fast, flashy, fearless. A legend who made it all look effortless.

So now the real question is: Is Shedeur being punished for his father’s legacy, or is the NFL scared of another Sanders rewriting the playbook all over again?

With that DNA, folks expected Shedeur to be locked into the top three rounds, no question. But instead, he slid way down, and people were stunned. It got so outrageous that even the President of the United States weighed in. He legit asked, “What is wrong with NFL owners? Are they stupid?” He gave Deion his flowers, called him one of the greatest college players ever, and even better in the league. Then he hyped Shedeur, saying Deion’s a sharp, street-smart coach and Shedeur’s got superstar blood in his veins. His exact words: He should be picked immediately by a team that wants to win.