Biography Flash: Deion Empowers Players, Hypes NFL OGs, & Unlocks Travis Hunter's Potential
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I’m Deion Sanders and here’s what’s been making headlines in my world these past few days. First up and perhaps most biographically significant for those tracking my legacy as a coach and leader, I made headlines this week by organizing an unprecedented scrimmage specifically for Colorado Buffaloes players who haven’t gotten much field time or might be considering the transfer portal. According to Sports Illustrated, I told my team straight up that not everyone in that locker room would still be there next year and I wanted to give those thinking about a move their best chance to have great film. Not just to show what they can do, but to make sure they leave here with something valuable for their future, whether they stay or go. I asked everyone on the squad—starters included—to watch and support, turning an ordinary bye week into something that felt as intense as game day. The cheerleaders came out, the uniforms were on, and players got their shot at proving themselves full tilt. I even promised I’d cut up the highlights and hype them up, making sure nobody’s effort went unnoticed. That’s leadership, empowering the next wave whether they move on from Colorado or stick around and grind with us. MikeFarrellSports chimed in to call it true leadership, and the buzz across forums is split, some people calling it a class act, others wondering aloud whether I’m dividing the locker room—but I’m all about transparency and opportunity, always have been.
Social media wise, I had a little fun watching Thursday Night Football, where Joe Flacco and Aaron Rodgers gave us a rare “battle of the OGs.” I hopped on X, dropping a quick “Battle of the OG’s! Flacco vs Rodgers,” hyping up what turned out to be a wild 33-31 Bengals upset. Bleacher Report and Pro Football Network both picked up on my post, giving it a little extra sizzle. Some found it nostalgic since Rodgers is the last man in the NFL who dates back to my final season and reminded everyone that I actually picked off Favre in a game Rodgers got his first snaps. It’s funny to see history repeat itself with new generations, including my son Shedeur, who’s carving out his own path in the big leagues now.
Podcast talk has also been swirling, with Skip Bayless dissecting how I used Travis Hunter at Colorado compared to how the Jaguars are rolling him out now. I made it clear to Skip that Travis isn’t just a football animal; he loves his video games and fishing—he could fish sunup to sundown and be happy as a clam. But to keep Travis locked in, you have to keep him in the mix, on offense and defense, just like I did in Boulder. That’s the kind of player who could revolutionize the sport if utilized right. Bayless leaned into my philosophy, making the case that Jacksonville needs to let Travis play both ways to maximize his impact, echoing my words that full field time is the secret sauce for unlocking a guy like Hunter.
To everyone listening, thanks for riding with me on this quick journey through the biggest headlines, the boldest moves, and a sprinkle of good-natured football banter. Make sure to subscribe so you never miss an update about Deion Sanders, and if you want more great biographical stories, search the term “Biography Flash.”
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