Nearly a week after the Tampa Bay Buccaneers cut him, Shilo Sanders received more bad news. The free-agent safety couldn’t make the 53-man roster after being released a day after a physical altercation with Buffalo Bills tight end Zach Davidson.The play that defined his last game with the Bucs also led the league to fine him. NFL insider Tom Pelissero reported Saturday that Sanders was fined $4,669 for unnecessary roughness after punching Davidson in the first half of the team’s preseason finale.As Davidson continued to go after Shilo Sanders once the play had finished, the safety threw a punch at him in front of two referees, who threw a flag and ejected the former Colorado safety.Sanders signed with the Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent in April. He had a strong start to the preseason, but failed to make plays and put pressure on opponents in the next two matchups, finishing with four solo tackles.Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles was critical of Sanders’ behavior with Davidson."You can't throw punches in this league. I mean, that's inexcusable," Bowles said after the game. "They're gonna get you every time. Gotta grow from that."Shilo Sanders hinted at what might be next for him after his first attempt at becoming an NFL player wasn't successful, which some thought could be the end of his journey as a football player.Deion Sanders speaks on Shilo Sanders' cut from BuccaneersDeion Sanders shared his thoughts on Shilo Sanders' short-lived tenure with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The two-time Super Bowl champion gave his admiration for the safety despite how things ended between him and the Bucs."Oh, most definitely (I've talked to him)," the Colorado Buffaloes coach said, per ESPN. "He's my son. I'm proud of my kids, all of them. And I prepared my kids for any and everything that could possibly happen in life and in sports. That's part of fathering, that's part of parenting, that's part of having a relationship."So, he is mentally where he needs to be, physically where he needs to be. We're praying that he gets another opportunity to go with a team, but if he doesn't, the plans have already been put forward to what he's going to do next."While Shilo is out of the league, Shedeur Sanders lost his QB battle to Dillon Gabriel in Cleveland.