$50,000,000 worth Deion Sanders’ daughter Deiondra Sanders supports Coach Prime’s big steps to help the community: "Go daddy go”
Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders' daughter, Deiondra Sanders, took to Instagram on Thursday to share snippets of "Coach Prime" from an Aflac event in Atlanta and support his efforts to help the community. The first-year Buffaloes coach is one of the brand ambassadors of the Aflac initiative for reducing medical debt gap.
Aflac provides supplemental health insurance to the American public and aims to cover the medical expenses of people in the community that regular health insurance doesn't cover. Deiondra seemed pleased with her father's involvement in Aflac's latest event on children's healthcare.
“Go daddy Go,” Deiondra wrote in one of her Instagram stories.
Another snap showed Coach Prime, whose net worth is $50 million according to Celebrity Net Worth, sitting on the stage at the program by the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorder Center.
He returned for a campaign with the healthcare insurance provider last year along with former Alabama Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban at the start of the 2023 college football season.
The partnership aims to reduce the medical debt gap in the community. Before supporting her dad in the initiative, Deiondra Sanders traded playful jibes with Coach Prime a few days ago. While Sanders jokingly called her out for her obsession with hair products, she hit back, saying "it be your own people."
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Deion Sanders on Nick Saban's retirement
Deion Sanders and Nick Saban have been affiliated with the Aflac brand, doing commercials for the college football season. They share a relationship of mutual respect, although they have publicly traded barbs in the past.
When coach Saban announced his retirement on Wednesday, Sanders reacted to the news by paying tribute to the college coaching legend. Calling him the "GOAT," Coach Prime said that the changing landscape of the sport had chased Saban away.
Sanders then shared a throwback photo with Nick Saban and affirmed his love and respect for him.
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