Colorado’s Star Player Sidelined by Major Injury Blow

Colorado’s Star Player Sidelined by Major Injury Blow

On Monday morning, Deion Sanders shared on X that his son, Shilo, Colorado’s starting safety, underwent surgery on his right forearm after leaving the game in the first half of Saturday’s loss to Nebraska.

While the exact recovery timeline is uncertain, similar injuries typically result in a 6-12 week absence, depending on the severity. This injury may impact Shilo’s NFL Draft prospects due to limited game footage this season, but as a sixth-year player, thanks to COVID-19 eligibility extensions, he has plenty of previous tape for NFL teams to assess. Shilo is expected to make a full recovery.

Shilo has been a key starter since Deion Sanders’ arrival in Boulder, known for his physical style, hard hits, and ability to force fumbles. Following Colorado’s disappointing loss, keeping starters healthy will be crucial for restoring the defense’s consistency and cohesion.

Colorado safety Shilo Sanders exits loss with arm injury - ESPN

In Shilo’s absence, expect Carter Stoutmire to take his place. Stoutmire played the entire second half in Week 2 after Shilo’s exit and has performed well so far. The Colorado coaching staff is confident in his ability to step up. Don’t miss this Saturday’s game as the Buffs face in-state rival Colorado State and see how the defense handles this challenge.

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