Deion Sanders Signs New Contract
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Newsweek |
Colorado’s board of regents have approved a new 5-yr, $54 million contract for head coach Deion Sanders that will make him one of the highest-paid coaches in the country.
Yahoo! Sports |
Deion Sanders has brought former NFL quarterback and Super Bowl-winning coach Byron Leftwich to the Colorado Buffaloes.
The Denver Post |
Coach Prime would owe CU a whopping $12 million in liquidated damages if he were to depart for another comparable coaching gig on or before Dec. 31 of this year.
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College Football Network on MSNBuffaloes Safety Sends 5-Word Love to Former JSU Star from Deion Sanders Era on Pro DayColorado Buffaloes safety Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig sent a short but meaningful message to former Jackson State standout Anthony Petty during JSU’s recent Pro Day. Petty, who declared for the 2025 NFL Draft,
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Yardbarker on MSNPrimetime deal: Colorado agrees to extension with Deion SandersDeion Sanders and Colorado agreed to a five-year extension worth $54 million, which runs through the 2029 season and will make him one of the nation's highest-paid coaches. BREAKING: Colorado has given Deion Sanders a 5-year, $54M contract extension, @BrianHowell33 reports https://t.co/wrxxaTSBQo pic.twitter.com/SWC4BqqI2O
Head coach Deion Sanders has signed an extension with the Colorado Buffaloes through the 2029 college football season, the school announced Friday. The contract is worth $54 million, according to NFL Media.
CJ Gardner-Johnson called out Colorado football head coach Deion Sanders for his coaching style and preparation.
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders said he got to the bottom of a false report that his son, former Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders, came off as “brash” at the NFL Scouting Combine ...
The original five-year, $29.5 million contract that Sanders sign when he joined Colorado from Jackson State in 2022 had three more seasons and $18.3 million remaining on it.
Keyshawn Johnson credits Deion Sanders with inspiring ex-NFL stars like DeSean Jackson and Michael Vick to become HBCU head coaches.
Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders is looking to donate uniforms to youth football coaches across the country, and he announced his plan on social media. 'C