College Sports Actions Facebook Tweet Email Deion Sanders back at Colorado practice after procedure for blood clots Prev Next Colorado coach Deion Sanders is back at practice a day after undergoing a procedure related to his blood clots. By: Pat Graham, AP Sports Writer Posted and last updated Colorado coach Deion Sanders was back at practice Wednesday, a day after undergoing surgery related to his blood clots.Sanders had a procedure called an aspiration thrombectomy, which involves the left popliteal — located behind the knee — and tibial arteries. He appears on track to be on the sideline Saturday when the Buffaloes (2-4, 0-3 Big 12) host No. 22 Iowa State (5-1, 2-1).His son Deion Sanders Jr. posted a short video of him on social media Wednesday as the Buffaloes coach stood at the 35-yard-line with a play sheet dangling from his waist. His team was practicing on the other side of the 50.On Tuesday night, in a video posted by Well Off Media, which chronicles the Buffaloes, Sanders and his medical team talked about the procedure that would clean out his arteries to prevent more clots. Sanders said it was his 16th surgery over the last few years."Same position," Sanders said as he got comfortable in the hospital bed. "Never doubting God. Never stressing. Never second-guessing."Sanders received a visit from longtime NFL cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones, who gave his friend a kiss on the head. Sanders also took calls from sons Shedeur and Shilo."If you give me $5 million just to have, I will make sure that you don't have to get surgery anymore," Shilo Sanders cracked on the phone call."I know where your care is coming from," his dad playfully responded. "I don't want nothing to do with your care.""If you give me five, I'll make sure you're alive," Shilo said, drawing a laugh from his father and Jones.Soon after, Deion Sanders was taken away to the operating room.The 58-year-old was in pain during a 35-21 loss at TCU last Saturday, alternating between sitting and limping along the sideline with his leg throbbing. He didn't wear a shoe on his left foot in the second half and after the game said he was "hurting like crazy."Sanders dealt with blood clot issues while at Jackson State in 2021, with doctors amputating two of the toes on his left foot. He also skipped a Pac-12 media day session in 2023 following a procedure to remove a blood clot from his right leg and another to straighten toes on his left foot.Last spring, Sanders was diagnosed with an aggressive form of bladder cancer. He revealed details of his treatment, which involved doctors removing his bladder and reconstructing a section of his intestine to function as a bladder.___Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here and here (AP News mobile app). AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football More from Denver7 Sports: College Sports Buff's Rick George, who hired Coach Prime, to step down at end of academic year The Associated Press College Sports Hope and Faith: Twin sisters power CU soccer’s record-breaking season Bradey King Denver7 Sports Good JuJu for Buffs signals hope for bright future in Boulder: View from the Top Nick Rothschild College Sports West Virginia beats CU Boulder 29-22 on Saturday The Associated Press College Sports Sanders will start freshman quarterback Julian Lewis to rescue Colorado's season The Associated Press Next Page Copyright 2025 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.