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Figures from around the sports world expressed a range of reactions from relief that Coach Prime was now cancer-free to gratitude for his urging of others to be proactive about their health.
BEREA, Ohio — Deion Sanders told Michael Irvin during a sit-down interview that his son Shedeur told him not to come visit him at Browns training camp just yet. Deion, who revealed Monday that he’s overcome a battle with bladder cancer, said Shedeur didn’t want him to come until he’s on firmer ground in the quarterback competition.
Deion Sanders has shed some light on mysterious health issues that have kept him from coaching this offseason. The Colorado head man known these days as “Coach Prime,” revealed during a press conference on Monday that he underwent surgery to remove his bladder after doctors discovered a cancerous tumor.
Cleveland Browns rookie QB Shedeur Sanders didn't want his father to see him getting only a small number of reps at practice.
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On Monday, Deion Sanders and his medical team revealed that he had been diagnosed with bladder cancer. A malignant tumor was found in the 57-year-old Sanders' bladder, and doctors were able to address and remove it.
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