Sanders' Return to Colorado Lifts Team Spirits
BOULDER COUNTY, COLORADO, JUL 31 – Deion Sanders underwent bladder removal surgery after an April cancer diagnosis and is now cancer-free as he prepares for his third season coaching the Colorado Buffaloes.
- On Monday, July 28, 2025, Sanders announced he is cancer-free after bladder removal and reconstruction in Boulder, Colo., urging men to get checked.
- Earlier this year, Sanders announced his diagnosis after bladder cancer was detected during an annual CT scan prompted by his blood clot history.
- Stoutmire said, `It hit different for me just because that's like family to me,' reflecting the team's support.
- Ahead of the August 29 opener, Sanders has resumed coaching, entering his third season with the Buffaloes at Folsom Field.
- During the press conference, Sanders urged, `Men, everybody, get checked out` and `Let’s stop being ashamed of it and let’s deal with it head on`.
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