Deion Sanders, bladder cancer and CU Buffs Coach Prime
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Colorado Buffaloes football coach Deion Sanders revealed that Shedeur told him not to visit him in Berea for Cleveland Browns training camp.
Head Colorado Buffaloes football Coach Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders will speak to the media on Monday morning for the first 2025 camp news conference. This time, his medical team will appear alongside him.
The Colorado Buffaloes shouldn't have any issues staying motived this upcoming season. After learning their head coach beat cancer over the summer and is still
Sanders underwent a procedure that saw two of his toes amputated in 2022, and another emergency surgery in June 2023 to treat blood clots. As for Askevold, she has been there every step of the way, as she was the Head Football Athletic Trainer at Jackson State starting 2021, and joined Sanders once he took the job in Boulder.
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Deion Sanders has been in the spotlight a lot in his life. Whether it was his playing days in NFL and MLB, his time at the HBCU Jackson State, or his current coaching gig with the Colorado Buffaloes, a lot of eyes have always been on him. And that’s especially been the case as his personal health has been under a microscope as late.
Coach Prime is a dad to several kids, whom he welcomed from previous marriages. Learn more about Deion’s family here.
Deion Sanders is leading revival of Colorado football, but the biggest obstacle in his way might be his own health.