Colorado’s Deion Sanders gifted home by sons Shilo, Shedeur, Deion Jr: ‘It almost provokes a tear’
Deion Sanders wrapped up his first season as the head coach of the Colorado football team in November. The NFL legend relocated from Mississippi to Colorado after spending the past three seasons leading the Jackson State football program.
Sanders finished his run at Jackson State with a 27−6 record. Shortly after he took over the head coaching job in Colorado, the Pro Football Hall of Famer player put his Mississippi home on the market.
He proceeded to purchase a property in Longmont, Colorado in 2023, which is roughly 15 miles from Boulder. But, thanks to his three son’s generosity, Sanders now has a beautiful new property closer to Colorado’s campus to call home.
Colorado football stars Shedeur and Shilo Sanders, along with their oldest brother Deion Jr., purchased a home for their father in the Boulder area. A portion of the estate was showcased in a video posted to social media on Saturday.
DEION SANDERS’ SONS WALK IN LOUIS VUITTON FASHION SHOW
The home is located in the mountains, and Sanders’ sons joked that the house covered “three time zones.” In a video shared to Deion Jr.’s Well Off Media YouTube account, Coach Prime referred to his sons as “natural givers.”
“My three sons, had the thought process that they wanted me to see this. Because ya’ll want to make sure I’m straight,” the two-time Super Bowl champion said.
“For y’all three to want to put it together, just so you’ll make sure I’m straight when y’all gone is unbelievable son,” Sanders said. “It almost provokes a tear. Look at that man. It’s one thing to look at the mountains, but it’s one thing to be in the mountains. We’re in the mountains. You know how much I love water, so just to walk and see this view.”
Shilo, a defensive back and quarterback Shedeur are set to return to Boulder next season. Statistically speaking, Shedeur was one of the top passers in the nation in 2023. He finished the season with 3,230 passing yards and 27 touchdowns against three interceptions.
Shilo, meanwhile, finished the year with one interception and four forced fumbles.
There was some buzz about Shedeur potentially forgoing his final year of eligibility and declaring for the NFL Draft. He ultimately decided to return to Colorado and play for his father for one more year. Earlier this month, the Buffaloes quarterback explained his decision.
“Y’all know I’m not declaring this year,” Sanders wrote in a post on X, the company formerly known as Twitter. “We got the pieces we need do it big this year.”
Sanders and Colorado football captivated the country after opening the season with three consecutive wins. But, the Buffaloes fortunes quickly turned after the promising start and the team ended the year with a 4-8 record.
It has now been seven seasons since Colorado qualified for a bowl game.
Colorado is set to leave the Pac-12 Conference and join the Big 12 next season.
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