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    Deion Sanders Jr. Reveals Next Steps For ‘Well Off Media’ Amid Interest From NFL Franchises

    Deion Sanders Jr. did not have the same success on the football field that many other members of his family did. Despite that, he has managed to find success in other areas, founding Well Off Media. Although the brand is mostly known for doing social media content for the Colorado Buffaloes, it has started to receive interest from NFL franchises.

    On Thursday, Sanders Jr. appeared on “Dukes The Scoop” to talk about his family and Well Off Media. In the interview, he admitted that Well Off Media has credentials with many teams.

    However, Sanders indicated that he will probably spend most of his time in Colorado next season so that he can be near his father, Deion Sanders, who dealt with an unspecified health issue in the offseason.

    “I was definitely expanding into multiple teams, you know,” Deion Sanders Jr. said. “We got credentials to a few teams, but bro, you know, a lot of the plans was really halted and like, you know, camp’s about to start. So, I got quite a few teams’ credentials, bro.” (5:30)

    “Like, a lot of places that our people have been from Colorado, even people outside of that, you know, that Daryl work with or just whatever else, you know, it’s been a blessing receiving those credentials. But bro, I’ll probably go up there like once or twice, but like just due to whatever just happened. I’m not gonna lie to you, dude. With what happened, I’ll probably just be in Colorado most of the time. Like just being real with you,” he added.

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    Deion Sanders Jr. Stayed With Deion Sanders in Texas due to latter’s health issues

    It is understandable that Deion Sanders Jr. wants to stay close to Deion Sanders in Colorado next season. Coach Prime dealt with an unspecified health issue in early June that forced him to miss Colorado’s annual football camps because he was in Texas.

    Deion Sanders Jr. traveled with him to Texas and spoke on a live stream about how he would not leave until his father was ready.

    Deion Sanders has since returned to his duties at Colorado, appearing at the Big 12 media days last week. However, he did not indicate what the health issue was that he was dealing with. This is not the first time that Coach Prime has faced health problems in recent years. Notably, he was forced to have two toes on his left foot amputated in 2021 because of blood clots.

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