
Deion Sanders, the new coach of the Colorado Buffaloes football team, may have to get his left foot amputated due to continuous problems with blood flow.
The NFL Hall of Famer, who already had his left big toe and second toe amputated in 2021 due to blood clots that developed after routine surgery, documented a meeting with doctors about the severity of his situation.
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Earlier this year, Sanders said he had nine surgeries, including eight within a month on the left leg, after developing blood clots that resulted in him having two toes amputated in 2021 while he was the football head coach at Jackson State University.
Ordinarily, you have three arteries that are putting blood into tointoour foot. After the procedures you had before, it’s down to one,” said Dr. Ken Hunt, Sanders’ orthopedic surgeon.
“I don’t have feeling in the bottom of my foot, at all,” Sanders said. “I just want to know what we can do because I want to do it this summer. Because, when we get rolling, I’m not going to have time to do it.
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