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Deion Sanders, Chad Johnson and Shannon Sharpe reveal shocking strip club stories from NFL days

Buffaloes next game is on October 12 at home against Kansas State

Florida State's Deion Sanders, left, reacts as he sits with television...
Florida State's Deion Sanders, left, reacts as he sits with television reporter Andrea Kremer. . Sanders was selected by the Atlanta FalconsAP

Former NFL starsDeion Sanders, Chad Johnson, and Shannon Sharpe remain key figures in the world of football, continuing to share their knowledge and experiences off and on the field. Prime Time Sanders, renowned for his versatility as a cornerback and return specialist, is a two-time Super Bowl champion and currently head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes, who are off to an impressive 4-1 start. Johnson, a wide receiver known for his flashy personality, made his mark with the Cincinnati Bengals, while Sharpe, a Hall of Fame tight end, won three Super Bowls and is considered one of the greatest tight ends in NFL history.

Deion Sanders Shares Strip Club Stories

The three legends came together on the "Nightcap" podcast, hosted by Chad Johnson and Shannon Sharpe, where they often discuss the NFL and college football. In a recent episode, they took a detour to talk about some lighthearted strip club stories. Sanders shared memories of Brett Favre's early days and addressed some rumors about Johnson. "The guys with the cleanest images were some of the wildest," Sanders quipped, adding, "You like a whole lot of stuff, from what I hear," teasing Johnson while Sharpe stayed silent. It seems like Sharpe might know something too.

Players have always enjoyed their free time, especially during the '90s and early 2000s, when privacy was easier to maintain. Back then, it wasn't uncommon to see celebrities or athletes at strip clubs without attracting attention. Nowadays, with everyone carrying smartphones and the rapid spread of news, it's a different story. It's likely that athletes still indulge but have to be smarter and more cautious about it.

What's Next for Deion's Colorado Buffaloes?

Aside from a tough game against Nebraska, Colorado Buffaloes fans should be excited by the team's performance so far this season. The run defense has improved, the offensive line have given quarterback Shedeur Sanders more protection, allowing him to rack up 1,630 ing yards, 14 touchdowns, and 3 interceptions. Meanwhile, two-way star Travis Hunter has emerged as a top contender for the Heisman Trophy.

Currently, Deion Sanders has led the Buffaloes to a 4-1 record (2-0 in the Big 12), and they are entering their first of two bye weeks. After a well-earned break, Colorado will face Kansas State on Oct. 12 at home, followed by an away game against the Arizona Wildcats (3-1) before finishing October against the Cincinnati Bearcats (3-2). If things go their way, the Buffaloes could finish the month with a 7-1 record and be strong contenders for a spot in the new 12-team playoff format.

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