
Shedeur Sanders’ NFL draft prank caller revealed as ex-Jets coach Jeff Ulbrich’s son in apology
NY Post
Jax Ulbrich, the son of Falcons defensive coordinator and ex-Jets coach, Jeff Ulbrich, has apologized for prank calling Shedeur Sanders during the 2025 NFL Draft, revealing himself to be the person behind the mysterious situation.
Sanders, along with several other prospects, received prank calls while they waited to be selected by an NFL team, with the call being captured on a live stream and then going viral.
The Falcons have also confirmed that Jax, 21, had been responsible for the phone call and said that he had been able to get Sanders’ number “off an open iPad while visiting his parents’ home and wrote the number down to later conduct a prank call.”
The team denied that Jeff had any knowledge of what had happened and had only found out after it had occurred.
The NFL had said it was investigating how Sanders’ phone had received the prank call and it was later reported that several other prospects had received crank calls during this year’s draft, including Colts first-round pick Tyler Warren.
Jax Ulbrich released a statement on social media on Sunday, apologizing for his actions.

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