Deion Sanders, NFL Draft
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Much of the chatter surrounding the 2025 NFL draft is focused on Colorado star Shedeur Sanders, one of this year's top quarterback prospects who could get taken off the board early in April.Shedeur's ...
From Sports Illustrated
Miami quarterback Cam Ward is the presumptive No. 1 overall selection, and yet it is another quarterback, Colorado's Shedeur Sanders, who seems to be driving headlines.
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Do they continue to try and make it work with the quarterbacks in-house (Deshaun Watson and Kenny Pickett) and select the top defensive player on their board or do they select their future quarterback...
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Deion Sanders' son Shilo bought a $135,000 Mercedes in 2023, but now it's become an issue in his bankruptcy proceedings
Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders has made Colorado must-see TV since taking over at the helm in 2023. The Buffaloes went 1-11 in 2022 and were a complete
When Deion Sanders speaks, football fans listen—especially when he’s laying down the law about his legendary career. During an appearance on The Skip Bayless Show, Sanders addressed the growing trend of cornerbacks claiming to be better than him.
Deion Sanders won't be playing matchmaker at the NFL draft. The Colorado coach, who is sending two sons and another star to the pros in 2025, is singing a different tune this year. During an ...
ESPN analyst Tim Hasselbeck appeared on the network's show 'NFL Live,' and he offered an interesting opinion regarding former Colorado Buffaloes quarterback She
More than a few predicted Sanders would move on when his sons did. But he's back with an extension, a new-look team and a QB competition.
Shannon Sharpe, who was inducted in the 2011 class with Sanders, said that Samuel is not in the same “realm” as Sanders. Sanders is the greatest cornerback to ever put on pads, Sharpe said. Former Patriots quarterback Cam Newton disagrees with Sharpe’s take about Samuel not being close to that level.
The announcement heard worldwide came down from the NCAA late Friday. Despite the best efforts from Colorado's Deion Sanders and Syracuse's Fran Brown, the joint practice proposal was nixed. They wanted to an NFL-style session with a spring scrimmage at the end.