Colorado Buffaloes Head Coach Deion Sanders is going through some troubling off-the-field issues before the start of the 2025 season. After turning around the Buffaloes football program, seeing two of his best athletes drafted in the 2025 NFL Draft, the former NFL legend has been at home recovering from a serious health issue.
“So We’ve Decided” Deion Sanders Shares Health Update, Fans Swarm Social Media

In light of Deion Sanders’ latest health update, many people are praying for him:
The Colorado head coach has been dealing with an undisclosed issue for a few weeks now and had to return home to Texas from Boulder to get some rest. But it appears he’s almost back to where he’d like to be.
The former NFL cornerback took to Instagram this weekend to thank his son, Deion Jr., for being with him every step of the way while announcing he’s soon to sell out a stadium.
“#Every little step I take My son @deionsandersjr has been there so we’ve decided to keep on stepping! #CoachPrime coming to a stadium sold out soon,” he wrote.
The post followed another from a day earlier in which he declared that he was getting one step closer every day.
“1 step closer Everyday, I’m Walking it out! Our Team is working their butts off therefore I’ve got to match that (fire) they have!” Coach Prime shared.

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The updates garnered plenty of comments, with followers offering prayers and support to the Buffs HC.
Thinking about you brother,” NFL legend Barry Sanders wrote.
“Praying for you brother🙏🏾❤️🔥,” actor Terry Crews said.
“Praying for you Coach!” a fan declared.
“You are Gods child and one of his faithful servants. So now. Walk it out because he got you Coach PT🙏🏽🙏🏽,” said another.
“Hallelujah Lord, Fervently praying for your strength and miraculous healing and recovery. In the mighty name of Jesus, Amen!!!🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿✊🏿,” a follower added.
“You know we need you prime. Get well ❤️soon!” one comment read.
Whatever Primetime has been battling is still unknown. He has not shared any details, while the rest of his family has kept it private. But he does have a history of leg and blood clot issues, having undergone multiple surgeries over the last few years.
We wish him the very best.


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