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It's been a trying offseason for Deion Sanders. The Colorado coach is dealing with an unspecified medical condition, and he's hardly been able to coordinate training sessions with the Buffaloes.
Deion Sanders, a.k.a. Coach Prime, maintains his good physical condition despite having retired from the NFL in July 2001.
Locked On Buffs’ Kevin Borba believes Sanders is set to see his wish soon.
Deion Sanders loves to challenge his sons to be the best they can be, whether that is on the football field or out in the ...
Cam Newton is never afraid to speak his mind. During a recent episode of his “4th&1” podcast, the former NFL MVP turned sports media personality offered a bold take on why Deion Sanders is now calling ...
In a conversation earlier this week, Deion Sanders confirms he plans to visit the training camps of his sons, Shilo and ...
If there’s one thing the Sanders family loves, besides football, it’s a good family competition. This week, Colorado ...
Shilo Sanders is getting ready for training camp with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, as the safety rookie fights for a spot in the final 53-man roster for the regular season. The oldest ...
Coach Prime's Buffaloes were buried in the Alamo Bowl against BYU, but should be a force again in their second season in the ...
Deion Sanders already has two sons on NFL rosters, but he's trying to create a dynasty across multiple generations.
Shilo Sanders has the clout, but the far better defensive back was actually drafted by Tampa Bay.
Shedeur Sanders hosted a Cleveland community fun fest to support families displaced by an apartment fire, showing his commitment to giving back.
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