Deion Sanders is undergoing more surgeries to treat blood clots in his legs.Photo:David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Team Ballaholics head coach Deion Sanders looks on during the Under Armour All-America Game between Team Ballaholics and Team Flash

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Deion Sandersis undergoing more surgeries to treatblood clotsin his legs.

On Wednesday, the coach of the University of Colorado Buffaloes, 55, shared onInstagramthat he is having “a couple of surgeries,” meaning he will miss the Pac-12 media day in Las Vegas on Friday.

“I want you to hear it from the horse,” Sanders began in the clip “I apologize that I’m not going to be at the Pac-12 media day, due to I have to have another surgery tomorrow, couple of surgeries pretty much, couple of surgeries. One in my leg as well to remove all the clots.”

He then got the camera to do a close-up of his left foot and said, “This is gonna be the last time my toes look like that, you see how they’re all bent over.”

The NFL Hall of Famerhad his left big toe and second toe amputated in 2021due to blood clots after surgery.

Sanders then asked Lauren Askevold, who is Colorado’s assistant athletic trainer, to “tell them what they’re going to do” to his toes during the surgery on Thursday.

Askevold explained, “They’re going to straight them out … They’re going to fix these two toes so they don’t cause any more pain in the shoes.”

Sanders, who had blood clots removed in his left leg last month, went on to say they’re “gonna get the blood clots out” of his right leg during his latest surgeries on Thursday.

On Thursday, Sanders’ long-time partner Tracey Edmonds shared a photo of herself standing next to him in a hospital bed ahead of his surgery. “It’s Round Two today, but we’re prayed up and READY!” she wrote alongside the post, which also featured Askevold. “We know that God has His arms around #CoachPrime @deionsanders. Please continue to keep him in your prayers! We love and appreciate you! 🙏🏽❤️ @laurenjaskevold #Godisthegreatest.”

Deion and his son Shedeur, who plays for the Colorado Buffaloes.Justin Ford/Getty

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In an Instagram video shared ahead of his June surgery to treat the blood clots in his left leg, Sanders said that “there’s no talk of amputation,” of his and added that doctors had only mentioned that “worst come to worst” amputation could happen.

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Sanders was announced as Colorado’s new head coach in December, after two years leading Jackson State University. His son Shedeur, 21, followed him from Jackson State to Colorado and will likely be the team’s starting quarterback in 2023, according to the outlet.

source: people.com