Message of combat against cancer of the coach takes precedence to his son, Sheder Sanders, in the NFL

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Colorado Buffaloese head coach, Deion Sanders, revealed that he had treated bladder cancer this spring, which led to surgery during which his bladder had been removed.

While “the coach prime” crossed this fear of health, his son Sheder Sanders was preparing for his first year in the NFL.

Sheder, a choice of fifth round of the Cleveland Browns in April, spoke on Monday to journalists at the training camp, and he revealed what was his father’s message for him during this difficult period for the family.

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Cleveland Browns Shemer Sanders (12) quarter-arrier runs the offensive during the CrossCountry Campus Cross Campus training camp. (Ken Blaze-Imagn images)

“Dad is a person who – he will manage his own; we manage what we have to do,” said Sheder, whose brother Shiloh is fighting for a place on the Buccaneers of Tampa Bay. “It was like,” you all need to focus on what you could focus on. You can’t sit here and be sorry for me. “… At the end of the day, you are all able to see and you are all able to understand everything on and off the field that I cross.

“So, you must be a type of human at a given moment in the way I do everything and how I manage everything that launched me. You have no choice but applauding.”

Deion Sanders announced his fear of health, which had been speculated for months by football fans on July 28 alongside the doctors of Buffaloes.

Deion Sanders reveals that he fought bladder cancer

The temple of 57 -year -old professional football renown and the coach had “very high risk invasive bladder cancer”, according to his oncologist. He is now without cancer.

“We deleted the tumor. It was very high and invading the bladder wall,” said Dr. Janet Kukreja, urological director in Once of Cu Ashutz. “I am happy to announce that the results of the surgery are that it is cured of cancer.”

Head coach Deion Sanders of the University of Colorado talks about his journey against bladder cancer at a press conference at the Touchdown Club at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado, Monday, July 28, 2025. (Getty Images)

Cancer could have spread to muscle, according to Dr. Kukreja, who occurs in about half of the cases.

“Only around 10% of people live five years, even with our current medical treatment, if it metastasus,” she added.

So, as SheDer has mentioned, it is really quite the roller coaster out of the field for him since he left his father’s program to join the ranks of the NFL.

It started with possibly being a choice of draft in the first round, only to fall in day 3 when the Browns finally removed it from the fifth round to the 144th in the general classification. The Browns had previously written Dillon Gabriel de l’Oregon, another finalist of the Heisman trophy, in the third round.

It is considered by many as the worst fall in a draft class, but SheDer was only positive in its opportunity with Cleveland.

Temple, Arizona, United States; The Buffaloese head coach of Colorado, Deion Sanders, with his son and the quarter Sheder Sanders (2) against the Arizona State Sun Devils at the Mountain America Stadium. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY SPORTS)

The Browns, however, have listed it as fourth on their current depth board on their site, which is not a final classification among the quarters of the locker room. However, this gives a good direction as for the head coach Kevin Stefanski looking in this regard.

Joe Flacco, who led the Browns to the playoffs two seasons, returned to the team as an alleged starter. Kenny Pickett, however, faces an injury to the hamstrings, just like Gabriel at the moment. Sheder also missed the training on Saturday due to the pain of the arms.

Sheder did not take pictures in the first team, because the Browns play slowly at its development at the start of the camp. As such, SheDer did not want his father to introduce himself to Berea, Ohio, La Maison des Browns’, as he did in Tampa Bay where Shiloh is in security in terms of security.

“I don’t want him to come and see me get some representatives, then he applauds like a good dad,” said Sheder. “Like, ‘no, you can’t be proud of me right now. I have to get to where I’m going.’ I know there are a lot to do to get there.

Sheder Sanders # 12 of Cleveland Browns leaves the field after the Cleveland Browns training camp at the CrossCountry Mortgage Campus on July 29, 2025 in Berea, Ohio. (Nick Cammett / Getty Images)

“We know how everyone would take it, as removing the team, with my own father who appears. It is a gift and a curse at the same time.”

Sheder says he is impatiently awaiting the first pre-season match of the Browns, which occurs this Friday against the Carolina Panthers.

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