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NFL legend and Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders made a surprising revelation during a press conference today.
The 57-year-old explained that he’d been keeping a low profile in recent months because he was battling bladder cancer.
One of the most common cancers in men, bladder cancer has a high survival rate if detected early, but the most effective treatments tend to be painful and invasive.

But the good news is that Sanders is now in remission and ready to resume full-time coaching duties ahead of the Buffaloes’ 2025 season.
“It’s been a tremendous journey,” Sanders told reporters during a press conference today. “It’s been tough.”
Sanders revealed that he had lost 25 pounds and “can’t pee like I used to pee,” but he appeared to be in good spirits.
“I depend on Depends,” he joked at one point, before encouraging men of all ages to get screened for cancer.
Sanders was joined at the press conference by Dr. Janet Kukreja, who confirmed that Coach Prime is officially cancer-free.

“I am pleased to report that the results from the surgery are that he is cured from the cancer,” Dr. Kukreja remarked at one point.
Sanders first revealed he was dealing with health issues during a podcast interview with fellow NFl legend Asante Samuel.
“What I’m dealing with right now is at a whole ‘nother level,” Deion said back in the spring, declining to go into detail.
The long road back to the sideline
Sanders has dealt with numerous health issues in the past, including surgeries in 2022 and 2023 that resulted in the amputation of two toes.

But despite his setbacks, Sanders says he never doubted that he would return to coaching.
“I always knew I was going to coach again,” he told reporters today.
The 2025 football season promises to be an exciting one for the Sanders family.
In addition to Deion’s third season as Buffaloes head coach, son Shedeur Sanders is poised to make his debut at quarterback for the Cleveland Browns.
Meanwhile, Deion’s eldest son, Shiloh Sanders was just signed to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent.
The Sanders are one of football’s most entertaining families, and we couldn’t be happier to hear that their patriarch is on the mend!