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Back in March, Deion Sanders served as the keynote speaker at a conference held for ProMat. During the event, he was asked about his thoughts on the draft and the fact that both of his sons might get selected. "I am excited about the potential of them going to the [NFL] and where they're going to go," Sanders said on March 19.
What is the Prime Effect? Well, it's associated with the polarizing influence of Hall of Famer and former Jackson State head coach Deion Sanders, which has trickled into the caree
As he awaits for his son to hear his name called, here’s a look back at Deion Sanders ... fide major-league superstar if he develops to his potential.” As is the case with virtually any draft prospect, there were questions, though. Football ...
Both Sanders brothers were essentially represented by their father, NFL Hall of Famer and current Colorado coach Deion Sanders, entering the 2025 NFL Draft. Deion isn't technically an agent, but both players relied on him — and not a traditional agent — going into the draft. Shortly after the 2025 NFL Draft, that was no longer the case.
President Donald Trump sounded off on the 32 National Football League ... NFL draft Thursday. Citing the prospect’s “phenomenal genes” as the son of Hall of Fame cornerback Deion Sanders ...
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Pro Football Network on MSNDerek Carr Shows Confidence in Shedeur Sanders With Perfect Response Under Deion Sanders’ PostDerek Carr may have stepped away from the NFL, but that doesn’t mean he’s stepping away from football. Hours after announcing his retirement, the longtime quarterback found himself right back in the mix;
Deion Sanders took off for business this past week. Coach Prime's first stop was in New York City for an event to promote his 'We Got Time Today' show on Tubi. Sanders was a guest speaker at Epicor Insights 2025 at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino and talked about why he rushed to sign his extension with Colorado.
The Buccaneers signed Sanders as an undrafted free agent following the 2025 NFL Draft. The safety played six collegiate seasons, with the last two coming under his father with the Colorado Buffaloes.