The rookie safety for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers says he found a new place to take his mom when she comes into town.
The 25-year-old recently kicked off his new YouTube series โTampa Food Tourโ with a brunch trip to Michelin-recommended restaurant The Pearl, before venturing to one of Water Streetโs favorite French-inspired restaurants, Boulon Brasserie.
Sandersโwho signed a three-year $2.9 million contract with the Tampa Bay Bucs after going undraftedโis spending that money wisely, on expensive food.

Boulon Brasserie
1001 Water St., Tampa, FL
Sports Illustrated says Sanders, who is the son of NFL legend and Colorado football Deion Sanders, racked up about $6.5 million during his five-year college career between NIL, endorsements and social media, but in his newest Tampa Food Tour experience he said, “If I got free food from here, that would be the best NIL deal in the world.”
Sanders had no care for pacing during his meal either, and wanted the food โas soon as it’s doneโ because he and his cameraman and friend Dom were ready to stuff their faces.
The sparkling-water-loving football star ordered a little bit of everything and had a four-top table covered in plates at one point. But he made sure to include a cup of fruit and a caesar saladโbecause balance is key.Sanders was โhaving a good time with his caesar saladโ and his Best of the Bay winning blue crab beignets before having to switch gears to the rest of his brunch order, which included staples like eggs, bacon, hash browns, and a big olโ plate of french toast he lathered it in butter.
The Boulon regularโs main course was rigatoni with blackened chicken, and while it may sound pretty simple, Sanders’ first bite looked almost emotional. Shortly after the plate hit the table, the rookie leaned back in his seat and put his face in his hand in a moment of reflection and said, โBro, I could eat this everyday.โHe managed to house almost all of the food, but not without a couple breaks. Sanders even compared himself to a boa constrictor, adding โthey just eat a little bit, then chill. Look around, talkโฆ then we get back to it.โ
After his more or less spiritual journey with the rigatoni, the spoons came out which meant it was time for the โhighlight of his brunch.โ Dessert.
โThis dessert is so good bro. I don’t know what’s in it. I don’t know what they make it with. I donโt even know what it is, but I know one thing: it is very good,โ Sanders said.
Lucky for you, I can tell you exactly what it was. He was served chocolate pots of creme topped with marshmallow fluffโso if youโve ever wondered what accomplished athletes use to fuel hereโs your answer.
Sanders performed well in college for five years and was known for his defense against the run (which is something the Bucs could definitely use a little more of).
Clearly Sanders isn’t the only one who enjoys Boulon because on the way outโbetween taking photos and talking to the cameraโhe ran into an old friend of his dadโs, WWE and Tampa legend, Ric Flair. Flair admitted he didn’t recognize Sandersโwho was Flairโs self-proclaimed โfirst Black nephew.โ
Sanders gave the dessert a 13/10 and a hefty round of applause before boxing up the rest for later. He also took home the rest of the beignets, but not before offering them to the viewersโunfortunately that’s not how YouTube works.
His $130 outing (by my calculations) seemed to be worth it considering the giddy smile Sanders had plastered on his face for the duration of the meal.
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This article appears in Jun 19-25, 2025.


