University of Colorado football coach Deion Sanders has missed summer football camps due to an unspecified health issue. His son, Deion Jr., stated during a YouTube livestream that Sanders is currently resting at their home in Canyon, Texas, and is “feeling well.” He indicated that Sanders would soon share more about his health situation but did not specify a timeline for their travel to Boulder, where the camps began on June 3. Deion Jr. mentioned he would stay with his father until he’s ready to travel.
The university has not provided additional comments on Sanders’ health. Sanders also canceled a speaking engagement for the Foundation for Sickle Cell Research, which was attributed to a “last-minute scheduling change,” with Earvin “Magic” Johnson replacing him as the keynote speaker.
In a previous podcast with former NFL player Asante Samuel, Sanders discussed his health issues, revealing that he’s dealing with significant challenges and has lost around 14 pounds. At 57, Sanders has faced numerous health obstacles in the past, including the amputation of two toes due to complications from routine surgery and a lengthy nine-hour foot surgery in 2023. Despite these challenges, he has historically been open about his health conditions, with fans and colleagues wishing him well during this difficult period.
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