Deion Sanders rejoiced a few months ago when two of his sons made it to the NFL. But cut to the present: Shilo Sanders has been denied a spot on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' 53-man roster, while Shedeur Sanders is battling for playing time in a packed quarterback room for the Cleveland Browns.NFL teams are finalizing their 53-man rosters for the upcoming season, and one of the most prominent names to be released was that of rookie safety Shilo Sanders. After going undrafted, Sanders was signed by the Buccaneers in April. However, after seeing his performance and his punching incident in the preseason game against the Buffalo Bills, the franchise cut him.When the news broke on Sunday, Sanders, Shilo's father and an NFL legend, posted a cryptic message:"Let’s Love and Unite instead of Displaying Hate & dividing us all. #CoachPrime."Buccaneers HC Todd Bowles calls out Shilo Sanders for making an "inexcusable" move against the BillsShilo Sanders made the headlines during the Buccaneers' preseason finale against the Buffalo Bills on Saturday for the wrong reasons. During the game, the rookie safety took a swing at Bills tight end Zach Davidson, resulting in his ejection.Bucs coach Todd Bowles called the incident "inexcusable.""You can't throw punches in this league. That's inexcusable. They're going to get you every time. You've got to grow from that," Bowles said, according to a tweet by Fox Sports' Greg Auman.Before joining the Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent, Shilo Sanders spent two years at Colorado. The safety played with his brother, Shedeur Sanders, under his father, Deion Sanders, the head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes. During that time, he made 137 total tackles and became one of the key elements of Coach Prime's defense.