<p>Last month, Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders shocked the sports world by revealing he had his bladder removed when doctors found an aggressive malignant tumor within him. The unflappable Sanders said he didn’t stare death in the face, instead, he stared life in the face – pledging to set the example of positivity. Coach Prime and CNN Sports' Coy Wire caught up to discuss fatherhood, football, Sanders' love for playoff baseball and the day he courageously acknowledged his cancer battle.</p>
Deion Sanders speaks to CNN Sports about fatherhood, football, MLB and his cancer battle

Last month, Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders shocked the sports world by revealing he had his bladder removed when doctors found an aggressive malignant tumor within him. The unflappable Sanders said he didn’t stare death in the face, instead, he stared life in the face – pledging to set the example of positivity. Coach Prime and CNN Sports' Coy Wire caught up to discuss fatherhood, football, Sanders' love for playoff baseball and the day he courageously acknowledged his cancer battle.

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<p>Last month, Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders shocked the sports world by revealing he had his bladder removed when doctors found an aggressive malignant tumor within him. The unflappable Sanders said he didn’t stare death in the face, instead, he stared life in the face – pledging to set the example of positivity. Coach Prime and CNN Sports' Coy Wire caught up to discuss fatherhood, football, Sanders' love for playoff baseball and the day he courageously acknowledged his cancer battle.</p>
Deion Sanders speaks to CNN Sports about fatherhood, football, MLB and his cancer battle
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