Deion Sanders has lived many lives in football. From being one of the greatest cornerbacks in NFL history to making his mark as a college head coach, he has built a legacy few can match. Beyond the field, Sanders has always enjoyed being a family man.
That side of him has become even more visible since he became a grandfather, adding another role to his busy life as the leader of the Colorado Buffaloes. Recently, fans got a lighthearted glimpse into this family dynamic through a funny video featuring his grandson, Snow.
The clip was posted on Snow’s Instagram account, which is run by his parents. In the short video posted on Instagram story, the young boy is seen laughing uncontrollably while surrounded by family. What made the moment more special was the caption attached to the video.
“When Papa @deionsanders think he ain’t gone spend money on me,” the post read.
The playful dig at Sanders’ wealth, estimated at around $60 million, created a humorous spin on his new role as a grandparent. Coach Prime reshared the video on his Instagram story.

While the video showcased Sanders’ softer side, his focus remains firmly on his work at Colorado. The Buffaloes have started their 2025 campaign with a balanced approach. Without the presence of former stars like Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter, the team has had to adjust its style of play.
The Buffaloes currently sit at 2–2, including a tough loss in their Big 12 opener. Still, Sanders has emphasized the long-term process of building a complete program rather than relying on a few individual stars.
The road ahead for Colorado is challenging, with several conference heavyweights on the schedule. Coach Prime’s leadership will be tested as the team looks to develop depth and resilience.

Deion Sanders Jr. Took A Playful Jab at Colorado Amid Poor Start
When the Buffs were gearing up for the season, no one expected them to show the same dominance as they did last year. Considering they lost two key players, who were impactful on the field and inside the locker room in leadership roles, fans knew it would be a while before Colorado is back on the map.
However, Deion Sanders Jr. had a different expectation. Sanders Jr., who covers the team’s journey through his ‘Well Off Media’, was disappointed when the Buffs were 1-2 on their rocky start.
“So, I gotta start recording all day again, man,” Sanders Jr. said. “Doing all day vlogs like we used to when we first got here. Got to show y’all everything cuz they making it tough for a n***a to eat out here, man. It will get better, though.” (From 2:25)
The following week, Colorado registered a dominant 37-20 win over the Cowboys. They will play the BYU Cougars tonight at Folsom Field.
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