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    “I’ve Got A Good One”: $60M Worth Coach Prime Puts Sons Shedeur, Shilo and Deion Jr. Through Exciting Competition

    Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders, also known as Coach Prime, has kept busy in his post-playing career. While he is no longer dominating NFL fields, he is still one of the most recognizable faces in the football world. As a result, he still consistently gets new sponsorship deals, which have helped him amass a net worth of $60 million.

    On Wednesday, Sanders made a post on Instagram, putting his sons, Shedeur, Shilo and Deion Jr, through an exciting competition. The competition is part of his partnership with the fast food powerhouse, KFC. He is giving fans an opportunity to win free bowls, two-piece meals, and three-piece meals.

    “Yall know we like a little competition and I’ve got a good one for my sons Deion Sanders Jr, Shilo Sanders and Shedeur Sanders,” Deion Sanders wrote. “I need each of you to get out there and bring these KFC fill-ups to the people. First one to hand out 250 takes the win. But it’s bigger than a competition, it’s all about showing love to the community. Dallas, Tampa, Cleveland…get ready. We coming.”

    “Addresses drop on Deion Sanders Jr, Shilo Sanders and Shedeur Sanders pages soon. Food is free for the first 250 in line at each participating KFC location. Only while supplies last.”

     

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    Coach Prime Stays Quiet About His Health Status Despite His Social Media Activity

    Coach Prime has been active on social media lately, most recently promoting a competition he is running as part of his KFC partnership. However, it was not long ago that he was absent from the media. Notably, he was away from Colorado for most of June because he was dealing with an undisclosed health issue.

    Fortunately for the Buffaloes, Sanders was available for the Big 12 media days earlier this month. While speaking with the media on July 9, he answered questions about the team but declined to comment about his health or provide any specifics.

    “I’m already back,” Sanders said. “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.”

    It appears that Deion Sanders is ready to resume his full duties as the head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes. He will be looking to overcome the loss of Travis Hunter and two of his sons, Shedeur Sanders and Shilo Sanders, this season.

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