Coach Prime’s Ex-Wife Pilar Sanders Misses Son Shilo While Attending Shedeur’s Browns Game
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Coach Prime’s ex-wife, Pilar Sanders, continues to attend Browns games with clockwork regularity. The mom who rocked custom “12” jerseys all season made the trip again Sunday, this time with daughter Shelomi for a birthday celebration.
Shedeur’s got his mother and sister in the stands cheering him on against Buffalo. But someone’s missing from the usual family lineup, and Pilar made sure everyone knew it.
She dropped an Instagram video from the sidelines with Shelomi right there next to her. The caption said it all: “GAMEDAY!!! My Birthday Girl’s here! @shelomisanders GO @shedeursanders MISSING @shilosanders.” Two Sanders kids made it to the stadium. Shilo didn’t.
Shilo hasn’t suited up since the preseason. His final NFL snap came in August, wearing a Buccaneers uniform against these same Bills. He threw a punch after tangling with tight end Zach Davidson, got tossed from the game, and Tampa cut him days later. No practice squad call. No workout invite. Just radio silence since.
So while Shedeur’s taking snaps under center every Sunday, brother’s watching from somewhere else. The Colorado days feel like ancient history now, back when both brothers ran out of the tunnel together under their dad’s watch.
Coach Prime’s Son Dealing With More Than Just Football Problems

The 25-year-old safety isn’t just sitting around waiting for another NFL shot. He’s knee-deep in bankruptcy court fighting over money. A trustee is pursuing him for approximately $250,000 tied to his name, image, and likeness deals, claiming that Shilo misappropriated funds that should’ve been distributed to creditors.
This whole mess traces back to 2015 when Shilo was 15. A security guard at his Dallas school sued him, claiming Shilo caused permanent injuries trying to take his phone. Shilo didn’t show up for the 2022 trial and got hammered with an $11.89 million default judgment. That’s when he filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in October 2023, trying to wipe the slate clean.
The legal battle keeps dragging on. Shilo recently told people he’s moved to Miami and is chasing acting and rap music instead of football. He graduated from Jackson State, transferred to Colorado to play for his father, and even earned a master’s degree in organizational leadership earlier this year.
