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Deion Sanders’ health was a subject closely followed during the offseason. Last month, reports surfaced that the temple of professional football renown was sidelined with an unpertified disease.
While Sanders continues to prepare for his third season as a chief coach of Colorado Football, he offered a positive update – although brief – on his state of health on Friday.
“Back and feel good!” Sanders wrote on X.
Sanders has chosen to keep many details on his private personal health, but he now seems willing to change course.
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Colorado head coach, Deion Sanders, spoke for 2025 Big 12 Media Days. (Photo / lm otero)
A press conference with Sanders and his medical team was scheduled for Monday. The staff of Cu Anschutz and UC Health will join Sanders and should “provide general updates and teams,” university officials said in a press release.
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Apparent health problems have prevented the high -level coach from being fully involved in the spring and summer training sessions of the football team. The problems also forced the double winner of the Super Bowl to miss summer football camps in Colorado, USA Today, reported in June.

Colorado head coach, Deion Sanders, speaks during the Big 12 Media Days in Frisco, Texas, July 9, 2025. (Photo / lm otero)
In recent years, Sanders has supported blood clotting problems and had two toes on its amputated left foot.
Sanders mainly avoided attacking his health earlier this month at the Big 12 Media Days.
“I’m already back,” said ESPN in ESPN, 57, in ESPN on July 9. “I’m here today. I manage my responsibilities. So I can’t wait to be there. I can’t wait. You have to understand, some of the young (players) that I haven’t even met yet. I am so excited about it.”

Colorado Buffaloese head coach, Deion Sanders, before a match against the northern Dakota state bison in Folsom Field. (Ron Chenoy / USA TODAY SPORTS)
In a video on social networks published on July 20, the Colorado coach told his son, Deion Sanders Jr., “you know that I cross something”, before following “I am not restored”.
Sanders will also face more challenges on the field once the new season is starting. The Colorado will no longer have the advantage of Travis Hunter or the quarter Sanders Sanders in 2025. Hunter was the second global selection of the NFL draft in April, while Sheder fell in the fifth round.
Kaidon Salter was transferred from Liberty to Colorado and will probably take care of the Buffaloes quarter-rear tasks in 2025.
The Colorado opens the regular season to Boulder against Georgia Tech on August 29.