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NFL reporter Ed Werder reveals what he wishes he said to Deion Sanders during spat last season

Longtime NFL reporter Ed Werder talked about his tiff with Deion Sanders with OutKick's Dan Dakich on "Don't @ Me."

An awkward moment occurred last year between Colorado Buffaloes head football coach Deion Sanders and seasoned football reporter Ed Werder, and there still seems to be some beef between the two. 

Making an appearance on OutKick’s "Don’t @ Me with Dan Dakich," Dakich asked Werder what he did to "piss him off way back in the day," in reference to Sanders. 

Werder said he has no clue, but he also does not think it takes much to tick off "Coach Prime."

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Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders before the game against the North Dakota State Bison at Folsom Field. (Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports)

"Do you have to do something to him? Do you have to do something?" Werder questioned. "I don’t know. He and I had an interesting relationship when I covered the NFL. Sometimes good, sometimes bad."

However, that awkward moment came after the Buffaloes defeated then-ranked TCU in its opening game – Coach Prime’s first with Colorado. The hype train immediately started after that, but Sanders did say he "kept receipts" on those who did not believe in the program he was building. 

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Reporters noticed Sanders recognized Werder in the scrum after the game, and he asked him, "Do you believe?" Werder responded, "Believe in what?," to which Sanders just said, "He doesn’t believe. Next question."

Werder would respond later on X to fellow NFL writer Mike Freeman, who said "it’s not the job of writers to be cheerleaders for the team," to which Werder said, "You are so correct."

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