Deion Sanders inks 5 year extension
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The New York Times |
Colorado announced a new five-year, $54 million contract for Sanders on Friday.
Yahoo! Sports |
Deion Sanders has brought former NFL quarterback and Super Bowl-winning coach Byron Leftwich to the Colorado Buffaloes.
The Denver Post |
Coach Prime would owe CU a whopping $12 million in liquidated damages if he were to depart for another comparable coaching gig on or before Dec. 31 of this year.
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EssentiallySports on MSNDeion Sanders Jr.’s Repeated Plea Triggers $54M Coach Prime’s Hilarious Response as Daughter Deiondra Joins Family BanterColorado isn’t important in college football… they’re irrelevant in the big picture.” Yeah, say that to the man who took a 1-11 team to a 9-win record and a Heisman trophy winner: 2024 was nothing but a year of redemption for Deion Sanders.
During Wednesday’s installment of “The Skip Bayless Show,” Deion said he called the coach of the unnamed team.
The backyard of Deion Sanders features a pool, a basketball court, a football field, a huge lake, and incredibly scenery.
When it comes to family, Deion Sanders has made it clear that his relationship with his son Shedeur comes first. But with the 2025 NFL Draft looming, the question becomes: should a Hall of Famer like Coach Prime stay involved in his son’s career?
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Colorado football coach Deion Sanders will be happy with whatever team selects his son, quarterback Shedeur Sanders, in the 2025 NFL Draft. Deion, who implied in March he would advise Shedeur to avoid certain franchises, said that will no longer be the case during an interview with Skip Bayless on Thursday.
The Sanders family history has had its fair share of public highs and deeply personal lows, particularly when it comes to the relationship between NFL legend Deion Sanders and his
Colorado coach Deion Sanders will not influence which team selects Shedeur Sanders in the 2025 NFL Draft, a direct pivot from his previous plan to have a say in the process. Sanders said in January that there was a "couple of teams that I won't allow him to play for" and that the family had a preference for the projected first-rounder.
After seemingly indicating he'd help Shedeur Sanders get drafted by certain teams, Deion Sanders has changed his tune.
Deion Sanders lavishes praise on Shedeur, stating his inquisitive mind and hard work has molded him perfectly to play as the QB in the NFL.