Colorado football coach Deion Sanders said he has blood clots in each leg and is undergoing surgery Friday.
“The doctor was just telling me if worse comes to worst, this was going to happen, but I believe in staying right so we never have to take that left,” Sanders said.The formerly fleet-footed Pro Football Hall of Famer has been hobbled by foot problems since 2021, when he had several surgeries to repair a toe dislocation, an inflamed nerve and then blood clots. He missed three games that season as coach of Jackson State before returning to the sidelines in a wheelchair.
"I’m not receiving enough blood flow in order to do that surgery and another surgery to fix the dislocation of the foot as well," he said.
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