Shedeur Sanders To Work Out For 2 NFL Teams
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Deion Sanders has spoken out about where his son could land.
The New York Times |
With the focal point centered more on team needs and draft logic, here’s one way the 2025 first round — plus two bonus selections — may unfold.
Bleacher Report |
"New York loving [Colorado quarterback] Shedeur [Sanders] is the worst-kept secret in the league right now."
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Deion Sanders Signs New Contract
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“Coach Prime has revolutionized college football and in doing so, has restored CU football to our rightful place as a national power,” athletic director Rick George said in the statement announcing t...
ESPN |
Jeremy Fowler explains why Deion Sanders is a great fit at Colorado after the coach signed his $54 million contract extension.
Bleacher Report |
While he went only 4-8 in his first season in Boulder, it was an improvement over the Buffaloes' 1-11 record in 2022.
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While many talking heads on the national stage dreamed of Deion Sanders taking over as the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, those musings can now be put to rest as he has landed a contract extension at the University of Colorado.
Deion Sanders seemed like a legitimate candidate for the Dallas Cowboys head coaching job, but he ultimately kept his current position at Colorado this offseason. On The Skip Bayless Show on Wednesday, Sanders said that Jerry Jones showed interest and still has interest in him, but Jones never officially offered him the job.
Deion Sanders was interested in becoming the next coach of the Dallas Cowboys following the 2024 season, but the opportunity never materialized. Former FOX Sports commentator Skip Bayless explored why Sanders didn't make the cut with Jerry Jones and the explanation was simple.
Sanders will now make $10 million in 2025 and 2026 before a raise to $11 million kicks in, in 2027 and 2028. In 2029, the final year of the extension, he’ll earn $12 million, according to Buffzone’s Brian Howell.
Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders was a big NFL rumor for the open Dallas Cowboys coaching job earlier this offseason. Sanders spoke on Wednesday and answered to those wondering if there was ...