Colorado head coach Deion Sanders announced Tuesday he’s planning to undergo a procedure to alleviate pain in his left leg.
It appears that the procedure will be minor as Sanders told reporters he’s hopeful of returning to work by Wednesday:
Fans were alerted to something being wrong with the Hall of Fame cornerback when he removed his left shoe while on the sideline during the Buffs’ 35-21 loss to TCU.
Sanders said in his postgame press conference he was concerned about clotting issues in his leg.
“I think I got more blood clots. Cat’s out of the bag, alright,” he told reporters. “I think I got more blood clots. Man, it doesn’t make sense. I’m hurting like crazy. I have a doctor’s appointment on Monday. So that’s what’s going on. I’m not getting blood to my leg. That’s why my leg is throbbing. I’m sorry to get that out, but thank you for noticing.”
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