Deion Sanders Undergoes Successful Leg Surgery to Fix Blood Clots, Avoid Amputation
- Deion Sanders had blood clots in both legs and doctors performed emergency surgery to remove them.
- The surgery restored blood flow to Sanders' legs, allowing doctors to now repair his hammer toes and avoid amputating his left foot.
- Sanders is expected to leave the hospital on Sunday to continue his recovery.
- Sanders, the new head football coach at the University of Colorado, will still coach the season opener on September 2.
- Sanders had been facing potential amputation of his left foot before the successful surgery removed the blood clots.