Deion Sanders shares a brief health update, plans to offer complete details soon


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Deion Sanders’ health has been a topic of this low season. Last month, reports arose that the member of the Hall of Fame of Professional Football was outside an un specified disease.

While Sanders continues to prepare for his third season as a coach in Colorado football, he offered a positive update, although brief, about his state of health on Friday.

“Back and feeling great!” Sanders wrote in X.

Sanders has chosen to maintain many details about his personal health in private, but now he seems willing to change course.

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The chief coach of Colorado, Deion Sanders, spoke for 2025 Big 12 Media Days. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

A press conference has been scheduled with Sanders and his medical team for Monday. The staff of Cu Anschutz and UC Health will join Sanders and are expected to “provide general and team updates,” university officials said in a press release.

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The apparent health concerns prevented the high profile coach from being fully involved in the spring and summer training of the football team in this low season. The problems also forced the two -time Super Bowl winner to Miss Summer Football Camps in Colorado, USA Today reported today in June.

The chief coach of Colorado, Deion Sanders, speaks during the Big 12 Media Days in Frisco, Texas, on July 9, 2025. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

In recent years, Sanders has sustained with blood clot problems and had two fingers on the left foot amputated.

Sanders avoided mostly addressing his health earlier this month in Big 12 Media Days.

“I’m back,” said the 57 -year -old on July 9. “I am here today. I am handling my responsibilities. So, I look forward to it. I can’t wait. You have to understand, some of the young people (players) have not yet known. I am very excited about that.”

The chief coach of Buffaloes de Colorado, Deion Sanders, before a match against the Bison of the North Dakota state in Folsom Field. (Ron Chenoy/USA Today Sports)

In a social networks video published on July 20, the Colorado coach told his son, Deion Sanders Jr.: “You know that I am still going through something”, before continuing with “I am not all the way recovered.”

Sanders will also face more challenges in the field once the new season begins. Colorado will no longer have the benefit of Travis Hunter or the two -road field marshal Sheders in 2025. Hunter was the second general selection in the April NFL draft, while Shedeur fell to the fifth round.

Kaidon Salter transferred from Liberty to Colorado and will probably manage the tasks of field seafood holders of the Buffaloes in 2025.

Colorado opens the regular season in Boulder against Georgia Tech on August 29.

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