Deion Sanders revealed in an episode of his "Coach Prime" documentary series that he had two toes on his left foot amputated because of blood clots stemming ...
"Then they were talking about the amputation of my leg from the knee down. He also had compartment syndrome, which meant his leg swelled, and doctors had to flay open his leg to drain fluid. "They were talking about the amputation of toes," Sanders said.
The Jackson State University head football coach and NFL Hall of Famer had two toes amputated after developing life-threatening blood clots from a previous ...
"Coach Prime is back and I'm ELATED to share this project with you all because WE DON'T HOLD BACK," Sanders said in a press release. "I am here and I am thankful." His stay in a Mississippi hospital was documented in the latest episode of Barstool Sports and SMAC Productions' Coach Prime. I am on the road back," Sanders said. However, complications put Sanders back in the hospital for 23 days as he underwent several additional surgeries. Sanders' initial surgery was in September, treating a dislocated toe and an inflamed nerve.
Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders had to pause his first full season as head coach of Jackson State for an extended stay in a hospital.
“Just because I had a gift at one point, and time to do my thing on the football and baseball field, that does not extract me from the tragedies of life,” he said. Sanders was hired in September 2020 but because of the pandemic had to wait until the following spring for his first game action, at which point JSU posted a 4-3 mark that included one win by forfeit. “I go through hell just like everyone else goes through hell, and I’m going to show me literally going through hell. Am I going to walk correctly? Shoot, am I going to live?’ ” Per Andscape, he lost almost 40 pounds, along with the two toes, but was able to keep his left leg from being amputated.
Despite a successful second season as coach of the Jackson State Tigers, Deion Sanders' most difficult battle took place off the football field.
Since taking the helm in 2020, Sanders is 15-5. Despite losing their head coach, the Tigers finished with a 13-4 record while taking home the 17th SWAC championship in school history. "The hardest thing of it all was to look down there and see that," Sanders said in the social media post. Deion Sanders Deion Sanders Deion Sanders
The Jackson State coach and Pro Football Hall of Famer underwent foot surgery that required a three-week stay at a Mississippi hospital.
Sanders spent the later part of the 2021 season in a wheelchair. Sanders detailed his experience in his “ Coach Prime“ series, produced by SMAC Entertainment and Barstool Sports, which required a three-week stay at a Mississippi hospital. “The hardest thing of it all was to look down there and see that, and understand that once upon a time, you were this type of athlete,” Sanders said.
Deion Sanders, the head coach of Jackson State and Hall of Fame NFL cornerback, said that he had two toes amputated because of blood clots that were the ...
According to USA Today, the blood clots started at Sanders’ calf and ran the length of his leg. However, his toes began to darken under the bandages. Doctors also feared Sanders might lose his leg, according to the Associated Press.
Despite a successful second season as coach of the Jackson State Tigers, Deion Sanders' most difficult battle took place off the football field.
Since taking the helm in 2020, Sanders is 15-5. Deion Sanders That’s a fireable offense. I want to apologize to Mr. Haskins’ family.” Despite losing their head coach, the Tigers finished with a 13-4 record while taking home the 17th SWAC championship in school history. "The hardest thing of it all was to look down there and see that," Sanders said in the social media post.
In a clip from his 'Coach Prime' documentary series, Jackson State Tigers football coach Deion Sanders revealed that two of his toes were amputated.
“The hardest thing of it all was to look down there and see that,” Sanders says in the clip. The amputation became necessary after Sanders suffered complications from surgery and developed blood clots. “I told y’all we were gonna show it all in this documentary and that’s what this is,” Sanders wrote in the post’s caption.
Sanders revealed that he was at risk of losing his leg and spent several weeks in the ICU last fall.
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Now the head coach at Jackson State University, Sanders first had surgery on his left foot in September for a dislocated toe and inflamed nerve.
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Deion Sanders shows the medical ordeal in an episode of “Coach Prime,” a six-part documentary series airing on Barstool Sports.
Jackson State football coach Deion Sanders recently had surgery on his injured foot which resulted in the amputation of two toes on his left foot.
"But I am here and I am thankful." I am on the road back," he said. Jackson State football coach and Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders recently had surgery on his injured foot which resulted in the amputation of two toes on his left foot.
Deion Sanders had a pair of toes amputated during the hospital, and the latest episode of Barstool Sports' documentary "Coach Prime."
JSU scored 21 points, which Sanders said he took as a sign from God, as 21 was his jersey number in the NFL and he's the 21st Jackson State football coach. "The hardest thing of it all was to look down there and see that," Sanders said in a trailer for the documentary. Blood clots in his left leg were cutting off blood flow to his foot.
The Jackson State head coach and NFL Hall of Famer reveals the severity of his foot injury in an upcoming episode of his “Coach Prime” documentary series.
The latest episode of his series features Sanders dealing with a life-threatening medical situation that put him in the intensive care unit and how his team prepared for games in his absence. Sanders was hospitalized for around a month in the middle of last season when the Tigers finished 11-2. The Jackson State head coach and NFL Hall of Famer reveals the severity of his foot injury in an upcoming episode of his “Coach Prime” documentary series.
In the latest episode of the "Coach Prime" series, Jackson State football coach Deion Sanders detailed his three-week stay at the hospital.
"The hardest part was to look down there and see it… “Prime Time” was diagnosed three life-threatening blood clots, which started at his calf and ran through his entire leg. “The hardest thing of it all,” the 54-year-old explained, “was to look down there.
The Jackson State head coach and NFL Hall of Famer reveals the severity of his foot injury in an upcoming episode of his “Coach Prime” documentary series.
The latest episode of his series features Sanders dealing with a life-threatening medical situation that put him in the intensive care unit and how his team prepared for games in his absence. Sanders was hospitalized for around a month in the middle of last season when the Tigers finished 11-2. The Jackson State head coach and NFL Hall of Famer reveals the severity of his foot injury in an upcoming episode of his “Coach Prime” documentary series.