Shedeur Sanders Under Fire After Falsely Claiming About a Prenup Signed by Travis Hunter’s Wife

The Travis Hunter divorce rumor involving wife Leanna Lenee and a supposed prenup warning from Shedeur Sanders has gone viral, but it’s completely false.

  • Fahad Hamid
  • 4 min read
Shedeur Sanders Under Fire After Falsely Claiming About a Prenup Signed by Travis Hunter’s Wife
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Travis Hunter can’t catch a break, even off the field. The Jacksonville Jaguars’ rookie and one of the most electrifying players to come out of the 2025 NFL Draft has found himself at the center of a full-blown social media firestorm. And the wildest part? None of it is real.

A viral video that swept through X and TikTok in early March 2026 claimed that Hunter’s wife, Leanna Lenee, had cheated on him and was now demanding a jaw-dropping $200,000 a month in alimony.

The clip even dragged in Colorado Buffaloes teammate Shedeur Sanders, painting him as some kind of behind-the-scenes advisor who had reportedly warned Hunter to get a prenup before the marriage went sideways.

It had all the ingredients of a blockbuster storyline, i.e., betrayal, big money, and a famous friend trying to sound the alarm. Social media did what social media does. The views piled up. The comments exploded. Fans were debating it as if it were SportsCenter’s top story. There was just one problem. It wasn’t true.

1. How the Travis Hunter Rumor Spread So Fast

This thing had legs because it was built to go viral. The video that kicked everything off was edited. Deceptively so. Clips were stitched together with misleading captions designed to look credible at a quick scroll. The cheating narrative, the alimony figure, and the prenup drama with Shedeur Sanders were fabricated from the ground up. Just 24 hours after the video went viral, on March 13, 2026, independent fact-checkers and sports media groups had already dismantled the narrative. Everyone agreed that this was fiction masquerading as breaking news. Travis Hunter and Leanna Lenee are not divorcing. There are no ongoing legal proceedings. There is no $200,000-a-month alimony demand sitting on a lawyer’s desk somewhere. Shedeur Sanders never warned his teammate about a prenup. None of it happened. The two have been together through Hunter’s meteoric rise, from his jaw-dropping recruitment story to becoming a legitimate Heisman Trophy contender at Colorado under head coach Deion Sanders. They’ve handled the spotlight, the pressure, and yes, the prior rounds of online rumors with their relationship intact. This wasn’t even the first time Hunter and Lenee had been targeted by baseless gossip. Previous posts had floated infidelity claims before, and those also went nowhere because there was nothing to them.

2. What This Really Says About Sports Culture Right Now

You want to know what’s actually worth talking about here? It’s not the rumor. It’s how fast everyone believed it. Travis Hunter is exactly the kind of athlete the internet gravitates toward. Young, talented, polarizing in the best way possible. He played both wide receiver and cornerback at an elite level in college. He was one of the biggest names in the 2025 NFL Draft. He has a real relationship that people have watched evolve publicly. That combination makes him a target. Fabricated sports gossip has become its own content category. Edited videos, AI-generated audio clips, and out-of-context screenshots are being packaged to look like insider reports. Fans share them before anyone thinks to ask a basic question: where did this actually come from? Other NFL players have gone through the exact same thing. Their personal lives get weaponized for engagement. A fake story can rack up millions of views before a single fact-checker gets to it, and by then, the damage to someone’s reputation has already been done.

3. Where Things Stand for Hunter Heading into the 2026 NFL Season

There’s nothing to resolve here legally or personally for Hunter, because again, nothing happened. What he does have to navigate is the lingering noise that comes with being a high-profile athlete in an era where a well-edited fake video can outperform actual reporting. On the field, Hunter’s transition to the Jaguars is the real story worth following. The expectations on him are enormous, and the pressure of an NFL rookie season is already plenty without manufactured personal drama piling on top of it. He and Leanna Lenee are still together. He and Shedeur Sanders are still teammates in the broader sense of having shared a locker room at Colorado. The prenup warning never happened. The divorce is not happening. The only thing that happened here was the internet doing what it does: running with a story that felt too dramatic to check first.

Written by: Fahad Hamid

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