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During a recent NFL Draft workout, the competitive spirit between Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders was palpable, sparking an amusing and memorable exchange between the two players. As Sanders began to head towards the sidelines after the first drill, Ward couldn't resist throwing a playful jab.
"I hope you're not getting water; we just had the first drill; oh, that's how you feel? To get water, we ain't done with the first drill. That's how it is at Colorado, though; that's what it is like for a nine-win man!!," he said to the Buffaloes' star.
In typical Sanders fashion, he responded with a brutal yet humorous comeback that left Ward momentarily speechless. "I didn't have water; I drink Gatorade, s-t I get paid for it." This clever retort was a nod to Sanders' NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) partnership deal with Gatorade, which he signed in January 2022.
This lucrative deal placed Sanders among elite athletes such as Serena Williams, J.J. Watt, and Trevor Lawrence, who also have agreements with the sports drink giant worth $233.5 billion. That left Cam thinking.
The Hurricanes' leader had little time for a comeback
Ward, pausing for a moment to think of a response, eventually replied, "I don't need to get paid; football pays me." This exchange highlights the blend of camaraderie and competition that fuels these athletes. Sanders' remarks not only showcased his quick wit but also underscored the growing significance of NIL deals in college sports.
The playful banter between Ward and Sanders is a testament to the evolving dynamics of college athletics, where athletes are not only competing on the field but also leveraging their personal brands off the field. Sanders' association with Gatorade marks a significant milestone in his career, aligning him with some of the biggest names in sports. This partnership not only provides financial benefits but also enhances his visibility and marketability as a rising star in the football world.
As NIL deals continue to shape the landscape of college sports, moments like this exchange between Ward and Sanders highlight the changing nature of the game. These athletes are no longer just playing for victory on the field; they are also building their brands and securing their futures beyond their athletic careers.