Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders lands new $100k Tesla Cyberbeast

IMG_0985by:Griffin McVeigh04/01/24

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Shedeur Sanders is having himself quite the offseason as he builds into his second year with the Colorado Buffaloes. Spring practice is underway and everyone in Boulder is hoping to continue the program’s positive trajectory in 2024. There is always some time to have fun off the field though, and Sanders is a great example.

On Monday, Sanders revealed he landed a new Tesla Cyberbreast truck. The vehicle is valued at around $100,000 and an incredibly popular car at the moment. And Sanders was able to grab one of the first available in the state of Colorado.

“This is the first cybertruck they dropped… they had delivered in Colorado,” Sanders said in the video. “The first cybertruck. But the difference is though — this is the best of the best one. The Cyberbeast.”

Sanders then went to the trunk to show off the Cyberbeast logo on the bottom right portion. You can check it all out for yourself here.

Sanders has an On3 NIL valuation of $4.7 million and is the top-ranked in college football. Overall, the Colorado star ranks No. 2 in the On3 NIL 100, the first of its kind and defacto NIL ranking of the top 100 high school and college athletes ranked by their On3 NIL Valuation.

If there is anyone in college sports who would have the resources to land a Cyberbeast, it’s Sanders. And while the truck was not acquired via a NIL deal, it’s still cool to see what one of the best quarterbacks in the sport can acquire.

Shedeur Sanders doing better with back injury, offensive line added helps

It’s no secret how bad Colorado’s offensive line was last season. Sanders probably spent more miles running out of the pocket than he will in his Cyberbeast. A rough season and the poor play up front caught up with the Buffaloes.

Having a back injury did not help the problem either. Sanders missed the final game of the 2023 regular season but seems to be doing well now. His head coach certainly believes adding multiple offensive linemen in the NCAA transfer portal this offseason will help the cause too.

“I think he’s seven times better, his back is,” Deion Sanders added, before confirming with someone nearby that that’s how many offensive linemen Colorado added this offseason. “That’s how many linemen we got, right? That’s how many new linemen we got. Was it seven or eight? Eight, he’s eight times better. I’m serious, his back is better than he was last year. I mean, the way he’s feeling. He really is. So, we’re good.”