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Football legend Deion Sanders' first signature Nike shoes are dropping in Dallas Cowboys colors on October 31, 2025.
Speaking of things that are hot, there's nothing hotter than the NFL Draft and we'll be breaking it down today: Not only do we have a three-round mock draft, but we'll also be tak
It’s an earnings stratosphere that’s as small as it is elite — a subset that as of Saturday included Coach Prime; Georgia’s Kirby Smart, Clemson’s Dabo Swinney, Ohio State’s Ryan Day, Texas’ Steve Sarkisian, USC’s Lincoln Riley, Alabama’s Kalen DeBoer, North Carolina’s Bill Belichick, and, if we’re counting deferred money, Oregon’s Dan Lanning.
While many talking heads on the national stage dreamed of Deion Sanders taking over as the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, those musings can now be put to rest as he has landed a contract extension at the University of Colorado.
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The deal was reached with three years remaining on Sanders’ existing five-year, $29.5 million deal he signed when he was brought in from Jackson State.
While today's dollar isn't worth the same compared to 30 years ago, coach Deion Sanders is set to make more money coaching the Colorado Buffaloes than he did du
Deion Sanders seemed like a legitimate candidate for the Dallas Cowboys head coaching job, but he ultimately kept his current position at Colorado this offseason. On The Skip Bayless Show on Wednesday, Sanders said that Jerry Jones showed interest and still has interest in him, but Jones never officially offered him the job.
Deion Sanders was interested in becoming the next coach of the Dallas Cowboys following the 2024 season, but the opportunity never materialized. Former FOX Sports commentator Skip Bayless explored why Sanders didn't make the cut with Jerry Jones and the explanation was simple.
The contract raises Sanders' salary to $10 million this year, making him one of the 10 highest-paid coaches in the country.
Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders and Asante Samuel reignited their social media feud last week. Former NFL player and current analyst Ryan Clark weighed i