Deion Sanders reveals changes in lifestyle after surgery


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The chief coach of Colorado, Deion Sanders, said that he was removed from his bladder after he was diagnosed with cancer during a press conference on Monday, and said he has changed his lifestyle.

Sanders, 57, said he asked his doctor to contact someone who had gone through the same procedure to obtain advice on how to do the “little things”, such as going to the bathroom.

“So I contacted this gentleman, ‘Ok, let’s take the basic concepts going to the bathroom,’ says ‘No. 2, great, it’s nothing different about that,'” Sanders said during an interview with Michael Irvin.

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The chief coach of Buffaloes de Colorado, Deion Sanders, during the spring game in Folsom Field on April 19, 2025 in Boulder, Colorado. (Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn images)

“‘But No. 1, you have to push your stomach and force urine. As if you couldn’t urinate. And when you feel you have to urinate, you must urinate or start dripping.'”

“Thank God for depends.”

Sanders said that sleeping is one of the things that has changed since surgery.

“And it is a complete challenge, even sleep, like Mike, you don’t understand, like the sleeping man, so to start, you go under your bed of these mats because you are going to urinate on yourself,” Sanders said.

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The chief coach of Colorado, Deion Sanders, Centro, speaks overcome bladder cancer during a press conference on Monday, July 28, 2025 in Boulder, Colorado. (Aaron Ontivez/The Denver Post through AP)

The member of the Football Hall of Fame recalled his days of the game while he went through the change.

“And you are sitting there as if you were announced as one of the best athletes to play and you are urinating, man,” Sanders said.

The chief coach of Colorado said that he also asked the person who sought advice on how to have sex.

The chief coach of Colorado, Deion Sanders, speaks with the media for 2025 days of Big 12 soccer media in The Star on July 9, 2025 in Frisco, Texas. (Raymond Carlin III-Imagn images)

“As a man, I’m fine, now, let’s go to sex,” Sanders said. “And they are some intimate details that I do not want to reveal, but it is normal, but it is not normal.”

The two-time Super Bowl champion also asked him if he could overcome a game this fall, and decided that he needs a Port-A-Potty out.

“This is a change of lifestyle,” Sanders said.

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