Sanders rules out the health questions in Big 12 Media Day: ‘I’m here to talk about my team’

Sanders rules out the health questions in Big 12 Media Day: ‘I’m here to talk about my team’

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The chief coach of Buffaloes de Colorado, Deion Sanders, wants to concentrate in his next season with his team, not on his health problems.

Unfortunately for him, it was a great question that was going to Big 12 Media Day on Wednesday, since Sanders lost part of spring and early summer with buffalos due to an un specified health problem.

Sanders did not disseminate what he was trying, but said that “he has already returned” to normal and that he will soon be boulder to prepare for the New Year.

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Deion Sanders smiles

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

“I’m here today,” he said, according to ESPN. “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] I haven’t even met. I am so excited about that. “

Sanders has dealt with blood clots in the legs in the past. He also had two fingers in the left foot amputated in 2021, which has been well documented while training in Jackson State. Three games had to be lost while he was hospitalized at that time.

Deion Sanders of Colorado assures fans that it is fine in the midst of health concerns

But Sanders, along with the former teammate of the Dallas Cowboys, Michael Irvin and more, was ready to respond throughout Colorado on Wednesday, imploring that everything is fine.

“I’m not here to talk about my health. I’m here to talk about my team,” he said.

“I look good. I am living lovely. God has really blessed me. It is not care in the world, nor a desire or desire in the world.”

Deion Sanders shakes Willie Fritz's hand

Houston chief coach, Willie Fritz, shakes the hand of the chief coach Deion Sanders on stage, while Arizona’s chief coach Brennan observes for 2025 Big 12 Football Media Days in The Star. (Raymond Carlin III/Imagn images)

Sanders agreed to an extension of five years worth $ 54 million to remain a chief coach of the Buffaloes.

With his son Shadeur Sanders preparing for his rookie season with the Cleveland Browns, “Coach Prime” will focus on choosing the right man to be his successor in the center.

Kaidon Salter, a transfer of Liberty, will face Julian “Ju Ju” Lewis for the initial role in Quarterback. Both were present at Big 12 Media Day, and Salter said it has been “less contact” with Sanders, but health is a priority for coaches as much as the players.

Deion Sanders smiles at a microphone

The chief coach of Colorado, Deion Sanders, speaks with the media for 2025 days of Big 12 soccer media in the star. (Raymond Carlin III/Imagn images)

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“We want your time to take and return when you are ready so you can train us completely healthy,” said Salter, according to ESPN.

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Scott Thompson is a sports writer of News Digital.

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