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The chief coach of Buffaloes de Colorado, Deion Sanders, addressed concerns about his health after the reports indicated that he was hospitalized for an un specified problem.
Sanders posted on social networks, appreciated thoughts and prayers and was in repair.
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The chief coach of Buffaloes de Colorado, Deion Sanders, observes before the spring game in Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado, on April 19, 2025. (Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn images)
“Wow, I am really blessed by the abundance of the desires of good wishes, for all thoughts and all prayers. Thank you, thank you!” He wrote in X. “I can assure you all that everything is fine and will continue to be like this. God got me like no other. I have much more work to do to glorify God, so please believe that God got me.
“I am excited to return to Colorado to be at home with my staff, my team and everything associated with our program. When we get back to Boulder, it will be updated above all. Until then, I come baby.”
The Cleveland Browns Campo Marshal Sanders did not answer a question about his father’s help during training on Tuesday.
Deion Sanders Jr. told USA Today that his father was “feeling good.”

The chief coach of Buffaloes de Colorado, Deion Sanders, speaks with the media in the NFL showcase of the University of Colorado in the Cu Indoor Practice in Boulder, Colorado, on April 4, 2025. (Images of Michael Ciaglo-Imagn)
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Sanders indicated that he had been dealing with a health problem in May, when he revealed in the podcast of former NFL corner Asante Samuel who lost 14 pounds.
In that appearance, Sanders said that what he was trying was “at this time is at another level.”
The Colorado coach has addressed some serious health problems in recent years. In 2021, he had two fingers on the left amputated foot due to the blood clots that emerged from anterior surgery. The member of the Hall of Fame of Professional Soccer underwent surgery in 2023 to relieve blood clots on both legs.

The chief coach of Buffaloes de Colorado, Deion Sanders and the placement kicking, Buchanan, #43, during the spring game in Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado, on April 19, 2025. (Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn images)
Colorado finished 9-4 in the second season of Sanders as a chief coach in 2024. Colorado begins his 2025 season against Georgia Tech on August 29.