NFL interest would 'only' be to coach sons Shedeur and Shilo
Paul Pierce reacts to Deion Sanders' bold statement that he would only consider coaching in the NFL if it’s to lead his sons.
"Tyreek Hill broke his wrist in a scrimmage against the Commanders in Training Camp.. He wasn't gonna miss the season & he wanted to play.. He's committed to the Miami Dolphins & he had an excellent meeting with Chris Grier & Mike McDaniel" ~ @DrewJRosenhaus #PMSLive pic.twitter.com/RyhFjF4nhh
Former NFL player Deion Sanders attributes his success to the first college that hired him as a head coach, Jackson State University
Colorado Buffaloes stars quarterback Shedeur Sanders and wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter will not be present at the NFL draft this year, according to their head coach and NFL legend Deion Sanders, who made an appearance on "The Rich Eisen Show" last month.
Deion Sanders made an appearance on Good Morning America on Wednesday to promote his new season of "Coach Prime" and he was asked about his influence on NFL stars coming to HBCU football programs. The current coach at Colorado was asked by GMA Host Michael Strahan,
Deion Sanders has made clear what will get him to coach at the pro level. The Colorado head coach joined “GMA3” on Wednesday and said the one thing that will get him to make the leap to the NFL — his family. “The only way I would consider is to coach my sons,” Sanders said, emphasizing the plural form of “sons.”
The concept of a parent being deeply invested in their child’s future is universal, and this is especially true for parents of athletes with NFL aspirations
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders says there's one way he would leave for the NFL: If he could coach both of his sons, quarterback Shedeur Sanders and cornerback Shilo Sanders. Sanders said he is "99 percent sure" that Colorado's bowl game was his final opportunity to coach Shedeur and Shilo,
Colorado Buffaloes football head coach Deion Sanders spoke Wednesday about the only way he could see himself coaching in the NFL at some point.
Deion Sanders was vehement that he wouldn't leave Colorado for the NFL this offseason. We believe him for his word, as Sanders loves a challenge, and turning th
The Las Vegas Raiders are once again searching for a new head coach, parting ways with Antonio Pierce after just one season in the role