Deion Sanders’ Health Update Could Bring ‘Winning Winning’ Season to Colorado

Deion Sanders shares a major health update, and his renewed energy could impact the Colorado Buffaloes' 2026 playoff hopes.

After battling significant circulation issues and undergoing multiple surgeries, Deion Sanders is entering the 2026 season with a renewed sense of physical vitality. For the Colorado Buffaloes, it changes the entire atmospheric pressure of the program, and the new mindset is already set by the head coach.

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How Deion Sanders’ Health Update Changes Colorado’s 2026 Outlook

Sanders appeared on the latest episode of “Thee Pregame Network,” where he talked about his present health and how it affects the Buffaloes’ 2026 season. Last season, he navigated the grueling schedule while recovering from multiple surgeries, and, at times, the physical toll was evident as he was seen coaching with a heavy limp.

He said, “I’m happy. I’m thankful for it. I’m energized to do what I know we’re capable of doing. That’s winning. I mean winning winning, not just winning. This is winning winning. Not just getting bowl-eligible, but winning winning.”

Sanders added, “And I love the moments. And I love the journey. That’s what I’m more in love with than anything. I like the journey. A lot of people just like to get to the end and see how it turned out and reap the fruit that they worked for, but I like the journey, man.”

This physical resurgence has allowed him to be a constant, looming presence on the practice field, bringing an intensity that was occasionally sidelined by medical recovery. To rebuild after a three-win season, Sanders orchestrated significant coaching staff shifts this offseason.

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The most notable move was the hiring of Brennan Marion as the offensive coordinator to bring his offensive structure to the passing game. Marion is now paired with Chris Marve, leading a defensive unit that ranked 112th in the nation in scoring defense in 2025.

By fortifying the trenches, the Buffaloes have addressed their historical Achilles’ heel: quarterback protection. The 2026 outlook is anchored by the maturation of a roster that looks to improve upon last year’s passing attack.

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Despite a 3-9 campaign in 2025, expectations for 2026 are a 10-plus-win season and a legitimate seat at the table for the 12-team College Football Playoff.

With a healthy Coach Prime at the helm and a professional-grade coaching staff in place, the Buffaloes are positioned to be one of the most dangerous teams in the country. However, PFSN’s CFB Playoff Meter only gives them a 0.4% chance to make it.

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