Deion Sanders of Colorado is not “ all along ” of the current health problem

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Colorado football Head coach Deion Sanders said that he was not “all the recovered path” of an unhappy health problem which maintained the old big gap of the NFL for most of the buffalooes.

In a recent video Published on YouTube by his son, Deion Jr., Sanders offered an update on his current state of health before diving his lower legs in an ice bath.

Colorado Buffaloese head coach, Deion Sanders, looks at the heating before the match against the Cornhuskers of Nebraska at the Memorial Stadium. (Dylan Widger-Imagn images)

“We work, we fished – my leg disappeared yesterday morning,” said the coach. “You know that I always pass something, is not restored.”

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Earlier this month, Sanders dodged a question about his health during Big 12 Media Day. The questions occurred after missing part of the spring and the beginning of summer with an unknown health problem.

“I’m not here to talk about my health. I’m here to talk about my team,” said Sanders at the time, via ESPN.

“I look good, I live adorable,” he continued, “God really blessed me. Not a care in the world, not a lack or a desire in the world.”

Colorado head coach, Deion Sanders, speaks with the media during the Big 12 Football Media Days 2025 at the star on July 9, 2025. (Images Raymond Carlin III-IMAGN)

Deion Sanders of Colorado assures fans that he is well in the middle of health problems

In the video published on Sunday, Sanders was seen in the process of engaging in many physical activities, including turning hoops on his basketball field at home and tennis lesson with his son.

“We just had a formidable tennis session – just lessons, we didn’t go against each other,” said Sanders. “Let me tell you something, all the tennis players – I have always had respect for you, but I grew up with my respect for you. It was a training.”

“It was a training session, my legs left, my back hurts me.”

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

In another clip with his daughter Shemoi, the couple spoke of making a race.

“We just ran 1.3 miles,” said Shelomi, before Sanders added, “you ran, I did my best.”

Sanders began his third season in Colorado after having signed a contract extension of $ 54 million over five years in March. He led the buffaloes to a 9-4 file and an appearance at the Bowl, but he returns this season without his son, the quarter-arrière Sheder Sanders and the winner of the Heisman trophy Travis Hunter.

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