Colorado and coach Deion Sanders have agreed on a contract extension through the 2029 season that puts Sanders into the $10 million club as one of the 10 highest-paid coaches in college football. The five-year deal worth $54 million total will put Sanders at $10 million for 2025-26,
In an appearance on Skip Bayless' YouTube show, coach Sanders indicated his son would be fine playing in Cleveland. Sanders also rattled off all the other teams in the top 10 who are perceived to have some potential interest in drafting a quarterback in that range, too.
During Wednesday’s installment of “The Skip Bayless Show,” Deion said he called the coach of the unnamed team.
The NFL Draft is less than a month away and teams like the Tennesse Titans and Cleveland Browns are in need of a quarterback at the top of the Draft Board.
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Yardbarker on MSNPrimetime deal: Colorado agrees to extension with Deion SandersDeion Sanders and Colorado agreed to a five-year extension worth $54 million, which runs through the 2029 season and will make him one of the nation's highest-paid coaches. BREAKING: Colorado has given Deion Sanders a 5-year, $54M contract extension, @BrianHowell33 reports https://t.co/wrxxaTSBQo pic.twitter.com/SWC4BqqI2O
Deion Sanders recently dropped name of the top five most probable landing spot for his son Shedeur Sanders ahead of the NFL Draft.
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Deion Sanders won't attempt to steer his son, Shedeur Sanders, to a preferred NFL destination. The Colorado coach told Skip Bayless that any team seeking a quarterback would a good landing spot.