Millionaire CU Prodigy Flaunts Extravagant Lifestyle After Teasing Shedeur Sander’s Unreleased Music

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When Jordan Seaton chose to play for the Colorado Buffaloes in 2023, he knew what he was doing. The star offensive tackle is in a mood to chill in the playoffs post-season and is not taking any step back from enjoying his spoils. Imagine being 19 and having a NIL valuation of over a million dollars. Unreal, right? Seaton would disagree, as CFB’s young fame is living the dream, and we’ll see why.
Seaton took to Instagram to share a string of photos of his definition of luxury. Besides his impressive field games, the OT’s brand game is pretty strong, too. In the photos, he has donned a black Balenciaga hoodie complemented by a black beanie and glasses, both of which are by Chanel. He poses, all while keeping his beloved Maybach in the frame. Seaton gives off an indifferent and casual look, not looking at us, rather busy basking in this luxurious glory and checking his phone, probably to see any more rise on his NIL 45 rank! His last photo is a two-liner, saying, “Before I leave this sh-t alone, imma make a ticket. Still shoe boxing all the money make me stay consistent.”
The teenager surely knows how to groove. His recent post comes after a January 30 X upload by Darius Sanders; Seaton was spotted driving his Maybach. “I just gotta play you a song that just motivates me, bruh,” he said to Darius and started grooving on an unknown track in the voice of Buffaloes’ rapper QB, Shedeur Sanders, prompting that Shedeur might be up to release his new track any time soon.
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Seaton repeated a part of the lyrics, saying, “I only got one chance to do it right. If I do it right, we lit for life.” He asked Shedeur to stop delaying and release his track, writing, “@ShedeurSanders gotta drop this asap twin.” Colorado fans have gone wild in anticipation of this track, which has already found a spot in the hearts of his teammates. Shedeur retweeted the X post, calling Seaton “legendary.”
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Seaton wrote the caption of his latest IG post with similar swag. Mr. Maybach wrote, “I can change ur life, but instead I chill,” in his caption, and we know he’s not lying. The 19-year-old changed his own life when he played for the Buffaloes in 2024.
Jordan Seaton proved his worth in 2024
A student of San Francisco 49ers‘ giant Trent Williams, Seaton took the most out of his learnings. During his high school football career at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, Seaton outperformed other offensive tackles. Being named the first-team All-American by MaxPreps from 2021 till 2023, the 3 seasons he played in high school, Seaton became a five-star recruit and ranked as one of the top offensive tackles in the country. The 6’5″, 284 lb offensive tackle prospect received a multitude of offers from over 30 programs, including Maryland, Alabama, Florida, Tennessee, Oregon, and Ohio State, but shocked the CFB fanbase when he signed up for the Colorado Buffaloes in 2023. Many questions were raised when he turned down multi-million dollar deals to join a losing team like the Buffaloes (4-8 in the 2023 season), with some believing it would negatively impact his life.
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In his defense, during an ‘Undisputed’ August 2024 episode, Seaton said, “You’ve got to believe in Coach Prime. Having the opportunity to play with somebody who’s done it at the highest level is truly special. Only a few can say they did that. I have two Heisman candidates, Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders, who are amazing. You know how they go. Why aren’t you coming to Colorado if you are not rocking with us, and you claim you are a dawg?”
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The freshman offensive lineman did prove himself as he saved Deion Sanders’ son Shedeur, the most sacked QB, from the attacks. In the 2024 regular season, he allowed only 2 sacks on the Colorado QB to slip off his guard. The Buffaloes’ 2024 season also turned out to be good, and thanks to such talents.
The teenager did change his life. A fanboy of the Sanders, he proved his talent, and every dollar he flaunts is worth it. Choosing to learn the game from his favorite coach over money-making deals changed Seaton’s skills and bank account, and Colorado fans are waiting to see more come from him. He obviously wants Shedeur to drop his track soon.