April 13, 2026 - 04:36

University of Colorado head football coach Deion Sanders made a welcome and energetic return to Folsom Field for the Buffaloes' annual spring game, offering fans an encouraging update on his recent health challenges. Sanders, who has been undergoing treatment for blood clots, was visibly active and engaged throughout the scrimmage.
Addressing the crowd, the charismatic coach struck an optimistic tone regarding his recovery. He expressed gratitude for the medical care he has received and emphasized his commitment to following doctors' orders to ensure a full and sustained return to health. His presence on the field, actively coaching and interacting with players, served as a powerful visual testament to his progress.
The event marked a significant moment for the Buffaloes program, shifting focus back to the field and the development of the team under Sanders' leadership. Players and staff alike seemed buoyed by having their leader back in his familiar role, injecting a palpable sense of momentum into the conclusion of spring practices. Sanders' resilience continues to be a central narrative as Colorado builds toward the upcoming season.
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