Deion Sanders Jr. is about to jump into the music industry. The eldest son of the Colorado Buffaloes coach, Deion Sanders, has launched a teaser marketing campaign for what seems to be a new album called “Red House”.
RED HOUSE dropping next week
(6-10 songs) pic.twitter.com/XOItn5in2c— Deion Sanders Jr (@DeionSandersJr) July 20, 2025
The announcement only said that the record will be released sometime next week, but didn’t mention a specific date, nor did it mention the specific genre of the album. The announcement on X also said that the record would include six to 10 songs.
Deion Sanders Jr. has so far been known as the man behind the camera at Boulder, focusing on creating content surrounding his father’s football program over the last two seasons. He has also created significant content about his younger brothers, Shilo and Shedeur, off-field achievements.
ALL FALL DOWN (No Sympathy)
Out now on all platforms pic.twitter.com/KhFpBwSKiB
— Deion Sanders Jr (@DeionSandersJr) May 16, 2025
A few months back, Deion Sanders Jr. released a music video by the name of “No Sympathy,” which told the story about Shedeur Sanders’ fall in the 2025 NFL Draft.

College Football analyst believes Deion Sanders’ coaching future will be determined by his state of health
It’s no secret that Deion Sanders stayed away from Boulder during a considerable period of this past spring and the ongoing summer, due to an undisclosed health issue. It was somewhat surprising that Deion Sanders didn’t address the situation during the Big 12 media days earlier in the month.
BuffZone’s Colorado insider Pat Rooney believes that Sanders won’t be able to run away from the issue for long, and that if anything puts his coaching future at risk, it’s his health issues:
“Coach Sanders didn’t discuss his ongoing health issues during the Big 12 media days earlier this month. Understandable. But the questions aren’t going to go away just because Sanders wants them to,” Rooney wrote recently
“He already has endured a litany of serious medical matters. In 2021 Sanders had a pair of toes amputated. In the summer of 2023, ahead of his first season with the Buffs, Sanders had two surgeries to address blood clots in his legs… I’ve come around to the idea that Sanders’ long-term future in Boulder will be less about getting poached by another program than the state of his health.”
Rooney also posited that after an incredible turnaround with the Buffaloes, Deion Sanders should’ve been a candidate for bigger jobs in football. He believes that teams didn’t pursue him due to concerns about his long-term health status.
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