NFL free agent Shilo Sanders appears to be enjoying his career as a content creator after being released by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during their preseason. On Sunday, Shilo shared a video on his YouTube channel in which he was shopping for furniture for his Miami home. While filming for his content, the safety encountered a woman who suggested Shilo should consider a coaching career.However, Shilo said he didn't seem to be too interested in coaching, before taking a sly dig at his father, Deion Sanders, who just completed his third year coaching the Colorado Buffaloes.“I don’t have the patience to coach,” Shilo said. “You see, Coach Prime, like all these health problems and stuff, like his blood just rising. If he just chilled, I promise you he’ll be the healthiest man. He’ll still have his toes. But nah. I mean, it’s a stressful job, you know, like I’m not trying to go bald.”Deion, a two-time Super Bowl-winning cornerback and Pro Football Hall of Famer, lost two toes on his left foot in 2021 due to severe complications from foot surgery. Deion also said he underwent the procedure due to a dangerous blood-clotting condition.Earlier this year, Deion battled and beat bladder cancer.Shilo Sanders played four of his six college football years under Deion SandersNCAA Football: Former Jackson State safety Shilo Sanders (L) with Deion Sanders (R)- Source: ImagnShilo Sanders played six years of college football. He began his career at South Carolina in 2019 and spent two years with the Gamecocks.In 2021, Shilo transferred to Jackson State, where Deion was the coach. They spent two seasons together with the Tigers.When Deion was hired by Colorado in December 2022, Shilo transferred to CU a few months later in May 2023. The father-son duo spent two seasons together with the Buffs before Shilo entered the 2025 NFL draft.Although Shilo was not able to carve out a career in the NFL in his rookie year, he appears to be growing as a content creator.