Deion Sanders reveals he had bladder cancer
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The Colorado Buffaloes shouldn't have any issues staying motived this upcoming season. After learning their head coach beat cancer over the summer and is still
Leftwich joins a Colorado staff filled with former NFL stars. Sanders hired fellow Hall of Famers running back Marshall Faulk and defensive lineman Warren Sapp to position coach roles. Shurmur and defensive coordinator Robert Livingston also spent most of their careers at the professional level.
While there may be wide-ranging views on Deion Sanders and how he goes about his business, one thing you can't say is that he doesn't love his kids. After going through a traumatic health scare of his own,
Sanders on Monday announced he underwent surgery to remove his bladder after doctors discovered a tumor there.
Hall of Famer and Colorado coach Deion Sanders entered a new phase of his public existence on Monday, with the disclosure that he has fought, and beaten, bladder cancer.
The press conference will begin at 11 a.m. Mountain Time (noon Central Time) and will include medical representatives from CU Anschutz and UCHealth.
Buffaloes running back Charlie Offerdahl announced in a video posted on Sanders's Instagram that he was leaving the the team and stepping away from football due to a serious concussion he sustained. He rushed for 119 yards and one touchdown in 13 games in his junior campaign last season.