Deion Sanders Plans Procedure Before Coaching Debut to Address Lingering Circulation Issues
- Deion Sanders may need another leg procedure before coaching his first game for the Buffaloes.
- Sanders' circulation in his leg is just 66% of the blood pressure compared to the rest of his body.
- Sanders had his left big toe and second toe amputated in October 2021 due to blood clots.
- Sanders emphasized in a meeting that he wanted to undergo any future procedures before the season began so he didn't miss time during the season.
- Sanders walked with a noticeable limp and was asked about his foot after Colorado's sold-out spring game in April.