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Shedeur Sanders’ party was truly legendary.
The recent NFL draft saw the ex-Colorado Buffaloes quarterback celebrating his selection by the Cleveland Browns in a big way. The athlete, aged 23, threw a lavish party at Hyde & Seek in Dallas over the weekend to mark the occasion.
According to an eyewitness who spoke exclusively to Page Six, Sanders enjoyed the festivities until the early hours of the morning, surrounded by his inner circle of friends and family. Among the attendees were his older siblings Deiondra and Deion Jr., as well as popular musicians like Kodak Black, Yung Miami, and TrapBoyFreddy.
Sanders’ rumoured girlfriend, Jamaican dancehall singer Shenseea, was also at the venue.
Throughout the night, the DJ kept the party going with a playlist featuring hits from artists such as Glorilla, Sexyy Red, and Future. Sanders proudly displayed his new diamond necklace while holding court in the VIP area, which was stocked with a lineup of premium beverages including Don Julio 1942 and Ace of Spades champagne for his guests to enjoy.
Bottle girls arrived at Sanders’ section with an illuminated sign that read, “5TH ROUND PICK.”
At one point, NFL legend Deion Sanders’ youngest son was gifted multiple Louis Vuitton briefcases full of money for his huge accomplishment of being drafted.
After Miami — born Caresha Brownlee — arrived at her VIP area, she rapped along to her and JT’s hit song “Act Up.”
The “Caresha Please” host, 31, also got on the mic and told the DJ to “turn up” by playing Future’s hit “March Madness” to celebrate Shedeur.
Black, whose real name is Bill Kapri, went into the DJ booth to congratulate his “brother” Sanders on making it to the NFL.
The “No Flockin’” emcee, 27, also climbed inside the pole dancer’s cage and sat beside her as it twirled around.
Shedeur’s big celebration came hours after he was chosen as the 144th overall pick in the 5th round of the 2025 NFL draft.
He was the second quarterback the Browns took in the draft after the team chose Dillon Gabriel at 94th overall.
The former Jackson State player was projected to be drafted in the first round, however, NFL sources told The Post that Shedeur’s slip can be attributed to “both flaws in his game and the brash attitude he displayed during the pre-draft process.”
Despite being drafted much later, Shedeur celebrated his name being called by dancing on a Twitch livestream with his older brother Shiloh, who is also going to the NFL after signing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as a free agent Saturday.
He also did a cannonball into his family pool.
 
					 
							 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
						