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Tom Brady applauds Shedeur Sanders going 'Brady mode' to lead Colorado to rivalry win
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Date:2025-04-14 20:52:57
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Tom Brady responded to Shedeur Sanders saying he went into "Brady Mode" while leading the Colorado Buffaloes to a 43-35 double overtime win over the rival Colorado State Rams.
On Sunday, the seven-time Super Bowl champion posted a frozen face emoji and snorting smoke emoji on X quoting the college quarterback, who is the son of NFL Hall of Famer and CU head coach Deion Sanders.
"All I was thinking was Brady Mode, that's it. Simple," Shedeur told ESPN after the game while wearing a hat and sunglasses. He was describing his mindset starting the game-tying drive on the Buffaloes 2-yard line. "... If he can do it, I know I can do it. We just alike."
Brady, who retired from football a second time in February, also posted to his Instagram story further commenting on Sanders' remarks. Brady has mentored Sanders since his high school days.
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"I just want to go Shedeur mode at some point in life," he said with a laughing emoji.
Sanders and his father have led the Buffaloes to a 3-0 record in their first season with the program after the team went 1-11 last year.
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