Deion Sanders provides health update

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Colorado Buffaloe’s main coach Deion Sanders dealt with concern about his health after reports indicated he was hospitalized over an unspecified question.

Sanders, who was posted on social media, appreciated the thoughts and prayers and was being repaired.

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Colorado Buffaloe’s main coach Deion Sanders looks at before the spring match at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado, April 19, 2025. (Isaiah J. Downing-IMAGN PICTURES)

“Wow, I’m really blessed for abundance of good wishes, for all the thoughts and all the prayers. Thanks thank you thanks!” He wrote on X. “I can assure you that everything is okay and will continue to be so. God got me like no other. I have so much more work to do to praise God, then believe that God got me!

“I’m excited to come back to Colorado to be home with my staff, team and all affiliated with our program. When we arrive back to Boulder, you will be updated on everything. Until then I come baby.”

Cleveland Browns Quarterback Shedeur Sanders did not answer a question about his father’s help during training Tuesday.

Deion Sanders Jr. told the United States today that his father was doing well. “

Colorado Buffaloe’s main coach Deion Sanders speaks to the media at the University of Colorado NFL Showcase at Cu Indoor Practice Facility in Boulder, Colorado, April 4, 2025. (Michael Ciaglo-Misted Pictures)

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Sanders stated that he had been dealing with a health question in May when he revealed on the former NFL cornerback Asante Samuel’s podcast that he lost 14 pounds.

In this look, Sanders said what he was dealing with was “right now is at a completely different level.”

The Colorado coach has treated a few serious health problems in recent years. By 2021 he had two toes on his left foot amputated due to blood clots derived from a prior surgery. Pro Football Hall of Famer underwent an operation in 2023 to relieve blood clots in both of his legs.

Colorado Buffaloe’s main coach Deion Sanders and places Kicker Buck Buchanan, #43, during the spring match at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado, April 19, 2025. (Isaiah J. Downing-IMAGN PICTURES)

Colorado ended 9-4 in Sanders’ second season as head coach in 2024. Colorado begins his 2025 season at home against Georgia Tech on August 29.

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