Deion Sanders Declares His ‘Swagger Back’ After Overcoming Cancer

Head coach Deion Sanders of the Colorado Buffaloes looks on before the game against the West Virginia Mountaineers at Milan Puskar Stadium on November 08, 2025 in Morgantown, West Virginia.
MORGANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA – NOVEMBER 08: Head coach Deion Sanders of the Colorado Buffaloes looks on before the game against the West Virginia Mountaineers at Milan Puskar Stadium on November 08, 2025 in Morgantown, West Virginia. (Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images)

University of Colorado head football coach Deion Sanders announced that he is officially cancer-free and ready to lead the Buffaloes after a grueling private health battle. Sanders, 58, revealed the news during a recent television appearance, confirming that his fight with bladder cancer has reached a successful turning point as he enters a pivotal season for the program.

The Pro Football Hall of Famer described the experience as a “tumultuous” period that challenged him physically and mentally. While fans were aware of Sanders’ previous health issues involving blood clots and foot surgeries that limited his mobility on the sidelines, the full extent of his cancer diagnosis had remained largely under wraps until now.

“I’m healthy. I got my health back. I got my swagger back,” Sanders said during an interview with Michael Strahan on “Good Morning America.” He expressed relief that the ordeal is behind him, noting that at this time last year, he was uncertain about his future health and career. Sanders credits a medical team in Colorado and his personal faith for his recovery.

He told Strahan that despite the severity of the diagnosis, he remained committed to his coaching duties. Strahan noted that most people would have taken a leave of absence, but Sanders chose to stay with his student-athletes throughout the treatment process.

The timing of his recovery is critical for Colorado football. The Buffaloes are coming off a difficult 3-9 season, and the pressure is mounting for the program to show significant improvement on the field. Sanders’ son, Deion Sanders Jr., recently joked in a “Well Off Media” vlog that the team’s success is essential for everyone involved in the family’s media and sports ventures.

“I got my ‘me’ back,” Sanders said, emphasizing that his energy levels have returned to their trademark heights. “I’m ready to go, ready to go coach my butt off this season.” With the cancer now in remission, the coach popularly known as “Coach Prime” is focusing entirely on recruiting and upcoming training camps.


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