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Prank Call Drama: A Look into the NFL Draft's Unseen Side
Atlanta, Georgia, USA,Mon Apr 28 2025
The NFL draft is a big deal, a time when dreams come true for young athletes. But this year, it had an unexpected twist. A young man named Jax Ulbrich made a prank call to Shedeur Sanders, a quarterback waiting to hear his name called. Jax is the son of Jeff Ulbrich, the defensive coordinator for the Atlanta Falcons. He admitted to the prank and apologized on Instagram.
The NFL is investigating how Sanders' private number was leaked. The Falcons team released a statement saying Jax copied the number from his father's iPad. This happened while Jax was visiting his parents' home. The prank call was made during the draft's second day. A video showed Sanders getting the call, thinking it was from the New Orleans Saints' general manager.
Jax Ulbrich's Instagram post was filled with regret. He said what he did was "completely inexcusable, embarrassing, and shameful. " He apologized for ruining Sanders' special moment. Sanders, however, took it in stride. He said the prank call didn't bother him much. He even mentioned that everyone does childish things sometimes.
This isn't the first time prank calls happened during the draft. Tyler Warren, a new Colts tight end, and Chase Lundt, a Bills offensive tackle, also received prank calls. It's unclear if Jax was behind those calls too. The Falcons team said Jeff Ulbrich didn't know about the prank until after it happened. They also said they will review their protocols to prevent such incidents in the future.
The Falcons team apologized to Sanders and his family. They also facilitated a direct apology from Jax to the Sanders family. The NFL draft is supposed to be a time of celebration. But this year, it had an unexpected side of drama and prank calls.
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If you were Shedeur Sanders, how would you have reacted to the prank call in real-time?
How will this prank call affect Shedeur Sanders' public image and future in the NFL?
What ethical considerations should be taken into account when discussing prank calls, especially in high-stakes situations like the NFL draft?
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