Deion Sanders says he was ‘hurting like crazy’ after the loss of Colorado


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The chief coach of Buffaloes de Colorado, Deion Sanders, expressed concern that he could be dealing with more blood clots, since he was sometimes seen sitting during the defeat of the team against TCU on Saturday.

Sanders underwent a treatment for bladder cancer during the low season. It was also revealed that a section of his intestine was rebuilt to function as a bladder. He promised to continue training with a portable toilet in the bank in case he needed it.

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The chief coach of Colorado, Deion Sanders, observes his team to warm before a University football match of the NCAA against the TCU on Saturday, October 4, 2025 in Fort Worth, Texas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutiérrez)

He said after the game that he was “suffering like madness.”

“Cat is out of the bag, it’s fine. I think I have more blood clots,” Sanders said. “It makes no sense. It hurts like crazy … I’m not getting blood in my leg. That’s why my leg is throbbing.”

He said he had an appointment with the doctor on Monday to address the problem.

“I’m sorry to get that, but thanks for noticing,” he said after asking him about his health.

The chief coach of Colorado, Deion Sanders, asks for a waiting time in the first half of a University football match of the NCAA against TCU on Saturday, October 4, 2025 in Fort Worth, Texas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutiérrez)

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Sanders announced in July that he had bladder cancer and healed him.

Before the diagnosis of cancer, the member of the Hall of Fame of Professional Soccer fought with problems on his left foot. He had two amputated fingers in 2021 due to blood clot problems while he was in Jackson State.

The chief coach of Colorado, Deion Sanders, points out while answering a question during a press conference after the team of the team of the team against TCU on Saturday, October 4, 2025 in Fort Worth, Texas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutiérrez)

The PAC-12 media day was lost in 2023, his first year in Colorado, after a procedure to eliminate a blood clot from his right leg and another to straighten his feet fingers on the left foot.

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