Deion Sanders won't have Shedeur Sanders around in the 2025 college football season.
He will have a Netflix crew hanging out with the Colorado Buffalos, though.
Netflix announced Wednesday that a series called PRIME TIME will be released in 2026.
The Netflix release includes this:
"PRIME TIME will provide an in-depth look at one of pro sports’ most electrifying and polarizing figures, exploring his evolution from a two-sport pro phenom to a culture-defining coach and media personality. For the first time, Sanders opens up about deeply personal aspects of his life, including his relationship with his biological father, surviving an attempted suicide, and near-death health scares."
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Sanders shared his thoughts on the production, as well:
“It means so much to finally be able to tell my unfiltered story, my TRUTH. I was PRIME TIME, then I dropped the TIME and went by PRIME, and now I’m in the third quarter of my life and they call me COACH PRIME. Y’all knew a part of me each step of the way, but you never knew DEION … and I’m excited to share that with you all — the highs and lows, the truths and tragedies, and everything in between. They can’t stop or contain what God has purposed.”
Everyone is interested in how Colorado will perform without its QB or Heisman Trophy-winning two-way star.
There are also plenty of people just interested in Deion Sanders.
It's likely this documentary winds up as a huge success.
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