Shilo Sanders has struggled to cement his place in the league. From a promising rookie to suddenly being nowhere near a team roster, his story is far from what many expected. If being cut from an NFL team feels brutal, imagine getting wiped from the game’s biggest virtual roster as well. That’s exactly what happened to Shilo.
Free-agent rookie safety, once featured as a No. 4 quarterback in Madden 26 as a Tampa Bay Buccaneer, has seen his digital presence vanish completely. EA Sports decided to remove him from Madden 26 following his release by Tampa Bay. The son of Coach Prime must be feeling the sting twice.
This removal is a stark marker on his NFL timeline. In Madden 26, Sanders had an overall rating of 67. That rating was slightly better than the Cleveland Browns’ Dillon G