Colorado football coach Deion Sanders offered an update on his health July 28, noting he's looking forward to the 2025 season after a scare with bladder cancer.

Sanders, heading into his third season with the Buffaloes, missed notable time throughout spring practices due for an undisclosed health-related reason, which was revealed to be the bladder cancer. Sanders' bladder was then removed and replaced, curing his cancer, he and his doctors said at a press conference.

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Sanders said he "can't pee like I used to pee," but is grateful to be continuing his coaching career, also noting he "always knew I was going to coach again."

“I depend on Depend if you know what I mean," Sanders said. "I cannot control my bladder. So, I get up to go to the bathroom already 4-5 times a night. And I’m sitting there waking up like my grandson. We in the same thing. We got the same problem right now. We’re going through the same trials and tribulations.”