Sometimes the best moments happen away from the bright lights and roaring crowds. Deion Sanders and DeSean Jackson proved that this week, sharing a peaceful fishing trip that gave fans a glimpse into the quieter side of two football legends who’ve spent their careers in the spotlight.
What Does This Fishing Trip Reveal About Deion Sanders’ Recovery?
Sanders recently shared a video of a fishing trip with former NFL standout and current Delaware State head coach Jackson, offering fans a rare look at a quieter moment between two football icons. The clip revealed a personal side of Sanders, widely known for his relentless drive and leadership.
The outing represented a shift from their typically high-intensity football worlds, showing the importance of rest and balance. For Sanders, fishing has long been a way to recharge.
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Fans responded warmly to the video, with reactions pouring in across social media. Viewers noted the respect and camaraderie shared between two influential figures now helping mold the next generation of college athletes.
“That’s what you call peace,” one fan commented. “Love and happiness. Coach Prime looks great. Needed some good rest and some care. He’s been working extremely hard for hisself and his family.”

Another added, “They don’t see ‘The Coaching Mentorship’ following in PRIME’s footsteps.”
The comments reflect how fans view Sanders’ influence extending beyond his own success to helping shape the next generation of coaches. This mentorship role has become increasingly important as more former players look to transition into collegiate coaching positions.
How Has DeSean Jackson’s Relationship With Sanders Shaped His Coaching Career?
Meanwhile, Jackson, who recently took over at Delaware State, has spoken about the challenges ahead and the influence Sanders has had on his journey into coaching.
“Coach Prime, man, I can’t stress enough about how he’s opened doors up for guys like myself,” Jackson told Keyshawn Johnson. “We talked about Michael Vick being in Norfolk. We play this year. So just being able to learn from guys like him, that’s been at an HBCU when he was at Jackson State, this is a stepping stone for me.”
This connection highlights the mentorship role Sanders has embraced, helping former players transition into coaching positions at the collegiate level.
What Health Challenges Has Sanders Been Facing This Year?
The fishing trip comes as Sanders, 57, has faced recent health concerns that limited his public appearances. During a May appearance on Asante Samuel’s podcast, he shared that he had “lost about 14 pounds” and was dealing with symptoms that tested his strength.
Despite these challenges, Sanders has remained focused on his team and responsibilities. Though he declined to go into detail during Big 12 Media Days, Sanders told ESPN: “I’m already back. I’m here today. I’m handling my responsibilities. So I look forward to it. I can’t wait. You’ve got to understand, some of the young [players] I haven’t even met yet. I’m so excited about that.”
The health issues forced Sanders to miss Colorado’s youth camps in June and prevented him from attending the May wedding of Travis Hunter, the 2024 Heisman Trophy winner. He spent time recovering at his ranch in Canton, Texas, but confirmed his return to Boulder as the Buffaloes prepare for fall camp ahead of their Aug. 29 opener against Georgia Tech.
Sanders appeared alongside Michael Irvin and others at this year’s Media Days. Sanders thanked Irvin, Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark, Colorado athletic director Rick George, and league coaches for their support during his recovery.
“I’m not here to talk about my health,” he said. “I’m here to talk about my team.”
This approach reflects Sanders’ commitment to Colorado, where he signed a five-year, $54 million contract extension in March after leading the Buffaloes to a 9-4 record in his second season. The fishing video with Jackson shows a coach taking the necessary time to recharge while maintaining the relationships that have defined his career both on and off the field.
