A 2025 Absolute Green Kaboom Shedeur Sanders rookie card was sold for a record $50,680 by Alt Auctions. Deion Sanders Jr., the oldest son of Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders, took a dig at it. The companuy announced the record sale on Friday on X."💸 RECORD SALE 💸 The Shedeur Sanders Green Kaboom just sold for a record $50,680 in Alt Auctions. This sale makes this the most expensive Shedeur Sanders card of all-time," Alt tweeted.Sanders Jr. reshared the post on Monday."Give me the $50,000…I’ll let you FaceTime this ni*****," Sanders Jr. tweeted.Deion Sanders Jr @DeionSandersJrLINKGive me the $50,000… I’ll let you FaceTime this ni*****The card features a misprint, showing the Cleveland Browns rookie wearing the wrong jersey number, adding to its rarity and demand among collectors. It wasn't the first time Sanders family members joked about his NFL stardom.Shedeur's younger brother, Shilo Sanders, prayed and asked God to let the quarterback to play well to help him get onto the Browns roster.Sanders' stock has skyrocketed after he was named Cleveland's starter against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 12. He became the first franchise quarterback to win in his first start since 1999. Sanders has since retained the QB1 role despite entering the season as the fourth-string quarterback.Shedeur Sanders set to remain Browns' primary quarterback despite back-to-back lossesShedeur Sanders dropped his career-best performance in the 31-29 loss to the Tennessee Titans on Sunday. The rookie completed 23 of 42 passes for 364 yards and three touchdowns. He also rushed three times for 29 yards and one touchdown.Browns coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed that Sanders will the starter for the rest of the season."He has constantly and consistently got better in each one of these games and how he's approached a game," Stefanski told reporters on Monday. "He's been working very hard, so I feel good about where his development in heading."He knows there is always going to be plays that he can be better and those type of things. But he's very intentional about getting better each and every game he's out there."Stefanski pulled Sanders in the game-deciding 2-point attempt, choosing to attempt a trick wildcat play featuring Quinshon Judkins. It didn't go as planned and Cleveland lost. Sanders gave the team a chance to win with two scoring drives in the final six minutes.