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Deion Sanders linked to LA and Tom Brady, as fresh exit rumors resurface

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It is still possible that Deion Sanders will leave Colorado football to join the NFL.
There is still hope that Deion Sanders will leave Colorado football to join the NFL
Like death and taxes, Deion Sanders’ association with the NFL is unavoidable. For the second consecutive offseason, there is much discussion about Coach Prime leaving Boulder. This time, it makes more sense with his kids and Travis Hunter becoming pros.

Jordan Dajani of CBS Sports forecasted that Sanders would talk about coaching Shedeur at the next level and the Las Vegas Raiders head coaching position with Tom Brady, the new minority owner, and the team’s important decision-makers.

“‘Prime Time’ has done an excellent job turning around the Colorado Buffaloes. He’s excited the city of Boulder, and is trailblazing a path other former NFL players such as Michael Vick and DeSean Jackson are attempting to tread. I don’t doubt that Sanders wants to remain at Colorado and continue to build something special, but the call of the NFL is impossible to ignore,” Dajani wrote.

“New Raiders minority owner Tom Brady and his crew pitch Sanders about taking the Raiders job after Vegas surprisingly fires Antonio Pierce. They sell Sanders on ‘Sin City,’ how the Raiders are a sleeping giant and explain how ownership will build a support system they claim will guarantee success. Sanders decides to take the leap to the NFL given this huge opportunity.”

Following Jason Whitlock of The Blaze’s recent scuttlebutt, which suggested that CU has reached its breaking point in terms of funding Coach Prime’s objectives, the possibility seems more likely.

“According to someone who should know the ingredients, the situation is ripe, and it is right for Deion Sanders to exit Colorado after its 36-14 Alamo Bowl loss to BYU,” Whitlock said. “This isn’t a prediction. It’s not someone saying it’s going to happen. It’s someone who is in the know that’s followed the program real closely and says, ‘Hey, I think the tea leaves are pointing towards Deion leaving Colorado.’

“And this person told me this, because, going into the Alamo Bowl, Colorado was out of NIL money. Just doesnt have the budget for what Deion was doing.”

It cannot be state enough. The Centennial State’s “Prime Time” may have come to an end as a result of Colorado’s Alamo Bowl failure against BYU and the events that preceded it.

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