Deion Sanders reveals bladder cancer battle
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BCAN actually holds an annual charity walk in Denver for bladder cancer awareness, and Cunningham would like to invite Coach Prime to be a part of it. About 200 folks participated in the 2025 “Walk To End Bladder Cancer” at Great Lawn Park this past May. Ronald Douglas, who organizes the event with Anita, has another lined up for next spring.
Sanders has dealt with a series of serious ailments in recent years due to struggles with blood clots. He underwent emergency surgery in 2023 to treat them in his legs, and prior to that, he lost two toes to amputation in 2021 because of those same blood clot issues.
Colorado football coach Deion Sanders offered an update on his health July 28, noting he's looking forward to the 2025 season after a scare with bladder cancer.
Michael Strahan has spoken out following news that Deion Sanders has been battling cancer. As Parade reported, the NFL legend has been fighting a rare form of bladder cancer privately after the condition was discovered during a routine doctor’s visit earlier this year.
Outside of Jackson State's pandemic-shortened spring season in 2021, Sanders has never coached college football without his sons -- Shedeur and Shilo -- on his roster. Shedeur was drafted in the fifth round by the Cleveland Browns, while Shilo signed a free agent contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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Deion Sanders sent an emotional warning to all men on Monday afternoon. "Please..." Coach Prime said when speaking to reporters at his press conference on Monday afternoon. "Get yourself checked out." Sanders,