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Hall of Famer Devin Hester on Deion Sanders remaining Colorado coach despite health battle

Hall of Famer Devin Hester on Deion Sanders remaining Colorado coach despite health battle

Fox News28-07-2025
Pro Football Hall of Famer Devin Hester is 'not at all' surprised his good friend, Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders, is remaining in place despite revealing his recent battle with bladder cancer this offseason.
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