NFL legend Deion Sanders shared his excitement over his son, Shedeur Sanders, while sharing a graphic of the rookie quarterback on social media. The Colorado Buffaloes head coach wrote a message after finding the graphic online, highlighting that it included Shedeur and Deion Sanders Jr."I seen this in the @clevelandbrowns building and it made me smile like a DAD WOULD SMILE! I saw this pic online and @deionsandersjr was in the bottom corner and I smiled again. It was GODS way of saying “everything is gonna be alright” like he said it would. #Dad," Sanders captioned the post. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostShedeur Sanders is set to start his third NFL game after a decent outing against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 12 and a complex duel against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. The rookie quarterback has gone 31 of 62 for 405 yards and two touchdowns with two interceptions. The Browns (3-9) continue to struggle this season, but they will give the ball to Sanders against the Tennessee Titans. The No. 144 pick will face off against Cam Ward, the No. 1 overall pick in 2025, who happens to be a good friend of Shedeur Sanders.Tennessee has the league-worst record (1-11), but has shown a better face in recent games. The Browns' struggles could open the door for the AFC South team, but the Browns enter the game as 4.5-point favorites.NFL analyst breaks down why Shedeur Sanders missed Jerry Jeudy constantly during 49ers game NFL analyst Greg Cosell broke down why Shedeur Sanders continues to struggle in the NFL. The veteran explained on the "Ross Tucker Podcast" on Thursday that Sanders is still playing at a college level. Additionally, he said that was the reason why the quarterback missed Jerry Jeudy. "I'm not the least bit surprised," Cosell said. "Shedeur is still playing at college speed. He's not dropping back with the quickness you need to drop back. He's not getting back in the pocket, setting his feet. So what happens is, you end up being slow in what you're seeing because you're not really ready to process and deliver the football. "So, he missed Jerry Jeudy a number of times in this game, where he just didn't throw the ball, and the route concept and route design was really clear. ... So he either wasn't processing it, it wasn't registering, he wasn't ready to throw the ball."