Shilo Sanders Remains Unsigned as Trustee Targets $250,000 Transfer
A bankruptcy trustee has alleged he moved about $250,000 without authorization.
Overview
- As of Oct. 27, Sanders is not on an NFL roster after being released by the Buccaneers in August and not retained on their practice squad.
- His NFL audition faltered when he was ejected for punching Bills tight end Zach Davidson in the preseason finale, an act coach Todd Bowles called inexcusable.
- A Chapter 7 trustee’s complaint alleges roughly $250,000 in unauthorized transfers tied to Sanders’ business entity, BIG 21.
- He still faces an $11.89 million default judgment from a lawsuit over a 2015 incident, which preceded his October 2023 bankruptcy filing.
- Off the field, he signed with United Talent Agency for non-sports representation and has leaned into content and appearances, including a playful Raiders pitch at ComplexCon and a Miami condo tour video.