MSNBC’s Symone Sanders interviews the “math teacher giving Republicans in the state of Florida a run for their money,” Democrat Josh Weil. Weil, who is running for Trump’s National ...
Raven Symone posed with her wife Mirada Maday as the couple attended the 36th GLAAD Media Awards in Beverly Hills on Thursday night. The Disney Channel legend, 39, beamed happily as she cosied up ...
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Colorado coach Deion Sanders says he's not trying to steer Shedeur Sanders to any specific destination in next month's draft and would be happy wherever his star quarterback son is selected.
When it comes to his mindset on the NFL Draft and his son Shedeur Sanders, Deion Sanders is taking a page of out Shakira's book: Whenever, wherever. The Pro Football Hall of Famer, head coach at ...
Deion Sanders won't be playing matchmaker at the NFL draft. The Colorado coach, who is sending two sons and another star to the pros in 2025, is singing a different tune this year. During an ...
With Cam Ward virtually a lock to go No. 1 to the Tennessee Titans, Shedeur Sanders is QB2 in the 2025 NFL Draft class almost by default. Whereas the 2024 class had a litany of options outside of ...
Deion Sanders is a proud father who, like any good dad, just wants the best for his son. His son is, of course, Shedeur Sanders, one of the top prospects in the upcoming 2025 NFL Draft ...
Colorado coach Deion Sanders says he and his son and quarterback Shedeur Sanders will be happy playing for any NFL team that needs a quarterback. Deion told Skip Bayless that he and Shedeur check in ...
It's rare to see a prospect like Shedeur Sanders. Not the film — that's familiar to prospects we've seen before. But everything else? It has been a strange journey. No one knows quite what to ...
Deion Sanders just got a healthy raise to stay in Colorado. The Buffaloes coach was given a hefty bump in pay by the university, extending his current contract to $54 million over the next five years.