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Deion Sanders had bladder cancer
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The college football season is fast approaching, and for the Colorado Buffaloes, it marks Deion Sanders’ third year at the helm. Sanders was largely absent from spring and summer camps but made a public appearance at Big 12 Media Day.
D eion Sanders Jr., also known as Bucky, may have earned rare approval from NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to expand his "Well Off Media" platform into NFL territory, but his path is far from clear.
Deion Sanders didn't just reveal his cancer battle on Monday. He also may have "soft launched" his newest relationship. In a candid press conference, Sanders revealed that he was diagnosed with bladder cancer this offseason and had surgery to remove his bladder.
Deion Sanders has shared an 18-minute video on YouTube titled For Your Glory, produced by his son Deion Sanders Jr.'s company Well Off Media. While the footage highlighted Sanders
Deion Sanders revealed which NFL legend Randy Moss was by his side during his recent cancer battle — and how it helped shape his return to Colorado.
Deion Sanders said Monday that frequent calls from fellow cancer survivor Randy Moss helped support him through treatment.
Colorado football coach Deion Sanders revealed his mystery medical issue and what it means for his future with the Buffaloes program.
Deion Sanders is leading revival of Colorado football, but the biggest obstacle in his way might be his own health.