Millionaire Shedeur Sanders Brings Back $70,000 Richard Mille Flex for NDSU, Revisiting Last Season’s Game Ritual
You take the man out of the city, not the city out of the man. Shedeur Sanders isn’t only famous because he was marked as the most sacked QB in the 2023 season. He is also famous because he thought it would be a fun idea to flex his watch during the match against Colorado State. Not only that, following the CU State match, Shedeur went on to flex his watch yet again to the Arizona State student section after the Buffs managed to grab the win against the Sun Devils. The Audemars Piguet which Shedeur had on him back then was around $70K. While people had thought that maybe this year they won’t see these shenanigans happen again, they were dead wrong.
Shedeur sanders flexing his Richard Mille during pregame
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— Shannonnn sharpes Burner (PARODY Account) (@shannonsharpeee) August 29, 2024
Because folks like that one jilted lover, history keeps coming back to repeat itself. A parody account of Shannon Sharpe took to X on August 30th to post what Shedeur had been doing before the Buffs hit the field against the Bisons. “Shedeur Sanders flexing his Richard Mille during pregame,” the account noted in the caption. Well, the video shows Shedeur smiling while lifting his hands and showing up his $70K Richard Mille. Stay locked in to find out more!!
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