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Deion Sanders won't be playing matchmaker at the NFL draft. The Colorado coach, who is sending two sons and another star to the pros in 2025, is singing a different tune this year. During an ...
When Deion Sanders speaks, football fans listen—especially when he’s laying down the law about his legendary career. During an appearance on The Skip Bayless Show, Sanders addressed the ...
Sanders has two sons, Shedeur and Shilo, in this draft along with Hunter. Shedeur is a top quarterback and Shilo plays safety. Which teams was Deion Sanders trying to avoid? He wouldn't say ...
Deion Sanders is all ears to his son Shedeur Sanders’ NFL draft but from a distance. In a recent interview with Skip Bayless, Deion clarified that he would not influence which NFL team drafts ...
When Deion Sanders stepped into the coaching spotlight at Colorado, no one could have predicted the immediate impact “Prime Time” would have on the Buffaloes. Stephen A. Smith, known for his b ...
Deion Sanders defended his players from an NFL scout during Colorado’s Pro Day. Sanders made a statement about respect and control, ensuring his players were correctly evaluated. Sanders's son ...
The pro day-style event featured 16 draft-eligible Buffs and a proud coach in Deion Sanders looking on. "Coach Prime" spoke with the media midway through the "NFL Showcase" to share his thoughts ...
Deion Sanders believes either Heisman-winner Travis Hunter or his quarterback son Shedeur Sanders will end up with the Cleveland Browns. The Browns hold the No. 2 pick in the NFL Draft and have ...
“I know some other bull junk came out (this week),” Buffs coach Deion Sanders said during a brief news conference at CU’s Indoor Practice Facility. “But he fulfilled all his financial ...
Nov 29, 2024; Boulder, Colorado, USA; Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders before the game against the Oklahoma State Cowboys at Folsom Field. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images ...
Deion Sanders just got a healthy raise to stay in Colorado. The Buffaloes coach was given a hefty bump in pay by the university, extending his current contract to $54 million over the next five years.