Deion Sanders Updates Health Issue, Says He's 'Still Going Through Something' Ahead of Colorado Fall Camp
BOULDER COUNTY, COLORADO, JUL 21 – Deion Sanders is managing an undisclosed health issue that caused a 14-pound weight loss but plans to return soon to lead Colorado Buffaloes football this fall, officials said.
- Deion Sanders, head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes, updated on July 20 that he is still dealing with a health issue and not fully recovered.
- Sanders took a break from public appearances and his coaching duties since spring due to an undisclosed health problem linked to his past blood circulation issues.
- He spent his recovery at home in Texas, missing various events including Colorado's camps and a star player's wedding while showing some physical activity in recent footage.
- Sanders revealed that he has lost approximately 14 pounds due to his ongoing health struggles, though he chose not to share further details, with his family also requesting privacy as he continues to recover.
- Sanders is expected to lead the Colorado Buffaloes this fall, with preseason practices beginning in late July and the team’s first game scheduled for August 29 versus Georgia Tech.
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Colorado's Deion Sanders admits he's 'still going through something' as football season approaches
Deion Sanders recently admitted that he is not "all the way recovered" from an undisclosed health issue that has sidelined the Colorado football coach from most of the offseason.
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