Jackson State Tigers football coach Deion Sanders says he had two toes amputated after medical setback
Deion Sanders had two toes on his left foot amputated because of blood clots stemming from a previous surgery.
The Jackson State head coach and NFL Hall of Famer revealed the severity of his foot injury in an episode of his «Coach Prime» documentary series that will air Tuesday night on Barstool Sports.
Sanders was hospitalized for around a month in the middle of last season. The Tigers finished 11-2.
He had a dislocated toe along with an inflamed nerve. His initial procedure was in September and he later returned to the field for practice using a golf cart and crutches. He roamed the sideline for a game with the help of a push scooter.
As he healed, his toes began to darken under the bandages.
«They were talking about the amputation of toes,» said Sanders. «Then they were talking about the amputation of my leg from the knee down. Then, they were trying to ensure I had life.»
The 54-year-old Sanders underwent several surgeries. He developed a femoral arterial blood clot. He also had compartment syndrome, which meant his leg swelled up, and doctors had to flay open his leg to drain fluid. Sanders later had his left foot's big toe and second toe amputated.