There might be some foreboding on the streets of New York City.
Colorado Star quarterback Shedeur Sanders was spotted playing catch with New York Giants star wide receiver Malik Nabers on the streets of the Big Apple.

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Let the speculation begin.
It’s no secret that the Giants are in desperate need of a franchise quarterback this offseason.
At 2-11 and currently holding the second overall pick in the draft, it’s anything but a given that the G-Men will land a QB.
The question is whether Sanders will be available with the second choice.
The Las Vegas Raiders currently have the first overall pick, who also urgently need a quarterback.
Sanders has also been linked to the Raiders.
It’s going to be an exciting build-up to the draft, and with four weeks left in the regular season, the draft order is still up in the air.
Sanders is currently in NYC for the Heisman Trophy ceremony to support his teammate, two-way superstar Travis Hunter, who is the betting favorite for the award.
Both Sanders and Hunter are certain to be the top picks in the draft.
Behind them, they helped Colorado go 9-3, the program’s first winning record since 2016.

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Sanders’ father, Deion Sanders, has been at the helm of the program for the past two seasons, proving the naysayers and doubters wrong.
The Buffaloes will play the BYU Cougars in the Alamo Bowl on December 28th.
Colorado is seeking its first bowl win since 2004 when they defeated UTEP 33-28 in the 2004 EV1.net Houston Bowl.
It’s a twenty-year drought that both Sanders and Hunter want to break.
Nabers is on the receiving end of Sanders’ passes.
The rookie had a solid first year in the league, totaling 80 receptions for 819 yards and three touchdowns in just 11 games.

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He’s done this with a revolving door at quarterback while also missing a few games due to injury.
He has the talent to be an elite wide receiver, and pairing him with a quarterback with Sanders pedigree will only take his game to the next level.
The Giants have been yearning for a franchise quarterback since Eli Manning retired after the 2019 season.
They thought they had found their man in Daniel Jones, but he has since been released.
Giants fans may have gotten a glimpse of their future when Nabers intercepted passes from Sanders.
From the streets of New York City to the field at MetLife Stadium, Giants fans can only hope.