Deion Sanders is currently battling a mysterious illness, but he’s not fighting alone. The legendary NFL Hall of Famer and Colorado Buffaloes head coach has been surrounded by love and support from former players. Most recently, Adam "Pacman"
Jones and Travis Hunter made heartfelt visits, lifting Sanders' spirits while fans pray for clarity and recovery amid growing health concerns.
Pacman Jones and Travis Hunter visit Deion Sanders amid health concerns
NFL legend Deion Sanders, known as Coach Prime, has kept fans and the football world on edge as he deals with a mysterious health issue. While details remain private, what’s public is the overwhelming show of love from those closest to him.
This week, retired cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones visited Sanders at his Texas estate. In a touching Instagram post, Sanders shared a video of Jones shirtless, fishing by a tranquil lake.
“God is so good,” Sanders wrote.
“Another one of my sons came to see me and make certain I’m straight… You gave me energy.”Jones replied, “Love you pop,” signaling their deep bond beyond the field.
Adding to the support, Jacksonville Jaguars rookie and former Buffaloes standout Travis Hunter also spent the weekend with Sanders.
Highlights from their visit—shared on YouTube—show Hunter and Coach Prime reconnecting while fishing on a peaceful lake. Sanders took the wheel of the boat, while Hunter sat nearby, casting a line and taking in the calm.
Though Sanders hasn’t disclosed the exact nature of his health issues, his past medical history is well-known. In 2021, Sanders underwent surgeries that led to the amputation of two toes due to blood clots. It remains unclear whether his current condition is related.
Still, the mood around Coach Prime is hopeful. His son, Deion Sanders Jr., recently offered an encouraging update via YouTube:
“It's a beautiful thing: Coach Prime back active, moving around. God is great.”Also Read:
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