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Here's what to expect when Deion Sanders takes to the sidelines following his cancer diagnosis and bladder removal.
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders is officially back—and making it known to recruits across the country. Entering his third ...
Upon his return to campus, Sanders tried to pick up right where he left off. Defensive coordinator Robert Livingston said he ...
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Deion Sanders has received the all clear after a harrowing battle with bladder cancer, a fight that placed both his health ...
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Deion Sanders tells recruits he is back and open for business as Colorado opens fall camp and looks to improve its class of 2026.
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"I lost about 20 pounds. I’m still down. I’m gonna get it back though,” Deion Sanders told Asante Samuel while discussing his cancer battle.
Sanders is still dealing with lingering side effects from the cancer and bladder removal, namely incontinence.
Deion Sanders stunned the college football world on Monday after announcing his cancer battle with his medical team at a press conference.