Ex-NFL tight end Kellen Winslow II was sentenced to 14 years in prison in 2021 but is trying to use California justice reform laws to get out earlier.
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Deion Sanders makes bold statement with huge first recruiting class at Colorado
“We’re not here for the NIL. We’re here for the NFL,” Deion Sanders said while outlining his recruiting pitch and plans for 2023.
Deion Sanders drastically overhauls Colorado’s football roster in just eight weeks
Coach Deion Sanders is expected to sign another top recruit Wednesday, capping a whirlwind recruiting spree for him at Colorado.
Why Deion Sanders said he’d never work with Nike again … but he is now, sort of
Deion Sanders had a personal falling-out with Nike years ago but is now working at a college that requires him to wear the shoe company’s apparel.
Cleveland Browns QB Deshaun Watson ordered to sit for deposition in civil lawsuit
Court hearing Tuesday serves as a reminder that legal issues aren’t over for Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson.
Death of ex-NFL receiver Charles Johnson ruled a suicide by medical examiner
Former NFL and Colorado receiver Charles E. Johnson had a toxic amount of drugs in his system when he died in July 2022, according to new report.
New Mexico State’s Jerry Kill finally signs contract, which calls for paving parking lot
Jerry Kill had worked a full regular season as New Mexico State’s football coach in 2022 without a signed initial contract.
Why this Colorado regent voted against approving the contract of new football coach Deion Sanders
The vote to approve coach Deion Sanders’ contract at Colorado wasn’t unanimous among university regents. Here is why.
‘I love where we are’: Deion Sanders makes big splash at Colorado to start early signing period
Under new coach Deion Sanders, Colorado has reversed its fortunes and is landing top transfer players instead of losing them to other teams
‘Unjustifiable’: Bowl game executive pay went up or stayed mostly the same amid pandemic
The 2020-21 college football bowl season was a terrible year for the businesses running the bowls, but not so much for the people in charge.