Deion Sanders had bladder removed in shocking cancer battle
Deion Sanders has revealed the details of the mystery health issue that has been ailing him this offseason.
Sanders announced during a University of Colorado press conference on Monday that he had surgery to have his bladder removed after being diagnosed with cancer.
Doctors advised Sanders that surgery was the best option to get rid of the tumor and that he is “cured.”

“My sons have not left my side since,” Sanders said during the press conference. “This wasn’t easy.
“I think I dropped 25 pounds… Dealing with the catheter… Dealing with going to the bathroom. I can’t pee like I used to, it’s totally different.”
Sanders, 57, added that you can expect to see port-o-potty’s on the sidelines of games to help him with the situation as he plans to coach the team this season.
Sanders has been suffering through troubling medical issues in recent years.
Sanders was forced to make a will in May due to the cancer.
He previously had toes removed due to problems with blood clotting, which had a debilitating effect on his legs and feet.
While the head coach of Jackson State in 2021, Sanders underwent surgery for a dislocated toe and an inflamed nerve, which shed light on life-threatening blood clots in his femoral artery.
The Colorado coach recently signed a contract extension for five years worth $54 million.
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