DENVER (AP) — Deion Sanders refuses to look too far down the road and especially not in regard to how his recent health concerns might impact any decision on returning as Colorado’s coach next season or beyond.
All he’s focused on at the moment is bouncing back from the Buffaloes’ 53-7 loss at Utah last weekend.
“I’m a one day at a time type of guy,” Sanders said Monday in an interview with The Associated Press. “We’ve got to win. That’s the only thing I’m worried about. My health is wonderful. I’m good. I’m not thinking about anything but winning.”
Sanders knows there are those concerned about his well-being — friends, even fans, reach out — and how coaching may be unduly taxing him. Nearly three weeks ago, he underwent a procedure to help alleviate blood clots in his leg. This after

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