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His message was to rookie safety Shilo Sanders, kicking off his first day of camp with the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders, reporting to the Cleveland Browns minicamp.
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders kept his health scare private so his son Shilo could fully commit to trying to make the Buccaneers' team.
Colorado football head coach Deion Sanders, flanked by his medical team, revealed to reporters Monday that he had successful surgery to remove his bladder after a cancerous tumor was found. Thankfully,
Shilo Sanders' Recent Camp Interaction Forces Buccaneers Into Tough Decision originally appeared on Athlon Sports. He may have joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as an undrafted rookie free agent, but there's no doubt that safety Shilo Sanders has quickly made a strong impression.
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US Weekly on MSNDeion Sanders’ Sons Learned of His Cancer Diagnosis Along With the Rest of the World
Deion Sanders explained why he kept his bladder cancer diagnosis a secret from his two young sons, Shilo and Shedeur. “My sons, to this day, don’t know what transpired,” Deion, 57, said during a Monday,
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Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders recently visited his son Shilo Sanders at Tampa Bay Buccaneers training camp, but he will have to wait a little longer to see his other son perform on an NFL field.
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Deion Sanders Says His Sons Still 'Don't Know' He Had Bladder Cancer as He Revealed Health Issue
Deion Sanders revealed that his sons still 'don't know' he had bladder cancer as he announced in a press conference that he was 'cured' on Monday, July 28. The Colorado Buffaloes head coach said he did tell his daughters.
After sharing his bladder cancer diagnosis and his successful surgery to the world, Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders revealed some more details about his
Shilo Sanders has become in a few months one of the most likable players of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, with the rookie safety understanding the importance of catering to the fanbase
The 57-year-old third-year coach at Colorado revealed that he was diagnosed with a highly aggressive form of bladder cancer. As a result, Sanders had his bladder removed, and as he and his doctor shared when speaking to the media, he is cancer-free.