Deion Sanders had bladder cancer
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Deion Sanders visited his son Shilo at Buccaneers training camp, but his other NFL rookie son, Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders, asked him to stay away.
Figures from around the sports world expressed a range of reactions from relief that Coach Prime was now cancer-free to gratitude for his urging of others to be proactive about their health.
Known by his nickname "Prime Time," Sanders didn't bring his flashy reputation into the A-C Yankees clubhouse, according to manager Buck Showalter.
For more than three months, Sanders was not on campus. Social media snippets revealed that he was dealing with an undisclosed medical condition. Given the previous issues with his feet — he had two toes amputated a few years ago — and compartment syndrome in his left leg, the fear was that clotting issues had returned.
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On Monday, Deion Sanders and his medical team revealed that he had been diagnosed with bladder cancer. A malignant tumor was found in the 57-year-old Sanders' bladder, and doctors were able to address and remove it.
Shedeur Sanders has kept a positive perspective on his low spot in Cleveland's quarterback depth chart during his first offseason with the Browns. The former Colorado Buffaloes football star isn't treating himself like a first-round pick until he earns the right to do so.
With the Cleveland Browns opening up training camp a little less than a week ago, some have wondered whether or not Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders would
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders revealed in a Monday press conference that he has successfully overcome a battle with bladder cancer. Sanders, joined by Colorado University Cancer Center Dr. Janet Kukreja and team assistant athletic trainer Lauren Askevold,