Deion Sanders, Shedeur and Cleveland Browns
Deion Sanders has proven that in modern college football, adaptability is key. Long-term planning has taken a backseat to immediate results, with programs constantly adjusting to the ever-changing landscape of the transfer portal and NIL.
One of the most significant storylines during the 2024 college football season was Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders coaching his two sons, Shedeur ( quarterback) and Shilo (safety), for the final time.
It was a question on many minds prior to the amazing celebration of life for the Buffs greatest coach, Bill McCartney. 13 years at the helm, most wins ever
Colorado finished the season with a 9-4 record and a 7-2 mark in Big 12 play. They were listed as the No. 4 team in the Big 12 standings, just two years after the program went 1-11. While the Buffaloes have been extremely successful under Sanders between the white lines, that success has also extended to the classroom.
Emmitt Smith says that he wanted to see the Dallas Cowboys bring in Deion Sanders to be their next head coach.
Jones said after introducing Brian Schottenheimer as the Cowboys' head coach that he only talked with Sanders.
Colorado defensive back Shilo Sanders is participating in the East-West Shrine Bowl this week as he looks to boost his professional stock ahead of the
Heading into their third season under coach Deion Sanders, the Buffaloes have pieced together a strong class of high school recruits. Led by four-star quarterback Julian Lewis, Colorado’s 14-player 2025 high school recruiting class is among the top 40 nationally in 247Sports’ team composite rankings.
Shedeur Sanders stated last week that he'd "love to go to the Titans," who own thee No. 1 overall pick in the coming NFL Draft, but what if he falls to No. 2? The Cleveland Browns would then have the opportunity to snag Sanders as their future franchise quarterback.
The Cleveland Browns aren't worried about Colorado head coach Deion Sanders preventing his son, Shedeur, from playing for the AFC North team should it
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones revealed that he did speak with Deion Sanders in a phone call this offseason, but that the conversation wasn’t about the team’s