Shedeur Sanders, the son of Atlanta Falcons defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich, recently made headlines for a prank call that he made on draft day. The mystery behind the prank call has been solved, with Ulbrich’s son, Jax Ulbrich, confessing to the act and expressing remorse for his actions.
In a social media post, Jax Ulbrich admitted to his mistake, calling it “completely inexcusable, embarrassing, and shameful.” He apologized to Shedeur for taking away from his special moment and acknowledged that his actions were selfish and childish. Jax also thanked Shedeur for accepting his apology and begged for forgiveness.
The prank call occurred on the second day of the NFL Draft, as Shedeur and his family were eagerly awaiting his draft selection. The call, which came as a cruel joke, added insult to injury for Shedeur, who had expected to be drafted in the first round the previous night.
The identity of the prankster was initially unknown, as Shedeur had only shared his new phone number with NFL teams for draft night. However, after video footage of the prank call surfaced, people were able to identify Jax Ulbrich as the culprit. Jax, a college sophomore who plays running back at Div. 3 Berry College, was quickly linked to the incident.
The Atlanta Falcons, who recently hired Jeff Ulbrich as their defensive coordinator, released a statement addressing the situation and stating that they are in contact with the league office regarding the incident.
Despite being drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the 5th round with the 144th pick, Shedeur has yet to publicly comment on Jax’s apology. The situation continues to unfold, and fans are eager to see how it will be resolved.
As the story develops, stay tuned for updates on Shedeur Sanders and the aftermath of the draft day prank call.