Shedeur didn't want me to come to Browns training camp
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BEREA, Ohio — Deion Sanders told Michael Irvin during a sit-down interview that his son Shedeur told him not to come visit him at Browns training camp just yet. Deion, who revealed Monday that he’s overcome a battle with bladder cancer, said Shedeur didn’t want him to come until he’s on firmer ground in the quarterback competition.
Sanders had a sweet throw when he stepped up in the pocket and found fellow rookie Gage Larvadain down the field for a touchdown. Larvadain, out of South Carolina, did well on his end to go up and get it. #Browns Shedeur Sanders with the beautiful step up and touchdown. pic.twitter.com/DqX2JDcGQy
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