Deion Sanders reiterated his intention to influence Shedeur's NFL draft decisions. Speaking on the Tamron Hall Show while promoting the new season of his Coach
Deion Sanders has been at the University of Colorado for two full seasons now, and during his time there he's made it pretty clear that he's not looking to leave Boulder to take an NFL job. However, Sanders did reveal this week that there is one specific situation that would likely get him to make the jump to the NFL.
Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders stated in an interview that the only way he'd coached in the NFL is if he could coach his sons, Shedeur and Shilo
Shedeur is viewed to be one of the top selections in the 2025 NFL Draft. In Athlon's latest NFL mock draft by Luke Easterling, Sanders is projected to be the No. 1 overall pick of the Tennessee Titans. Shilo is projected to be a late-round pick or signed as an undrafted free agent.
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.
Stephen A. Smith is the main host of First Take, so he was part of this discussion. He responded to Newton with a question of his own, this one more centered around Deion Sanders instead of Shedeur.
Backtracking a bit on his NFL interest, Colorado HC Deion Sanders said the only way he'd make the jump is to coach both of his sons.
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
Paul Pierce reacts to Deion Sanders' bold statement that he would only consider coaching in the NFL if it’s to lead his sons.
The Colorado college football coach served up another reminder that he will intervene if the wrong NFL team drafts his quarterback son in April.
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders said on the Tamron Hall Show during a Friday appearance that there are a couple NFL teams he will not allow his