Deion Sanders’ Browns Visit Triggers Proud Dad Moment
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Deion Sanders just dipped back into the talent pool and reeled in Sacramento State’s Brennan Marion as Colorado’s new offensive coordinator. And let’s just say, the buzz is louder than ever. Marion’s meteoric rise has folks wondering if Coach Prime didn’t just land an elite play-caller… but maybe even a future head coach in Boulder.
With Pat Shurmur’s deal expiring, Marion steps in as the new shot-caller. Armed with creativity, swagger, and a playbook that’s got more motion than a two-minute drill. Colorado is betting big that he can finally bring consistency to an offense that never quite stayed on schedule last season.
Speaking of finding rhythm, Shedeur Sanders is settling into his rookie season in Cleveland like a QB who’s starting to see the whole field. And Papa Prime? He’s beaming like a coach whose team just punched into the end zone.
The Browns are gearing up for a heavyweight clash with the Titans on December 7, and Deion took to Instagram to hype up his son and the Dawgs. He snapped a pic inside the Browns’ facility featuring Shedeur and dropped a caption that screamed PROUD DAD ENERGY.
It read, “seen this in the @clevelandbrowns building and it made me smile like a DAD WOULD SMILE! I saw this pic online and @deionsandersjr was in the bottom corner and I smiled again. It was GODS way of saying “everything is gonna be alright” like he said it would. #Dad“
With Shedeur’s pedigree, poise, and Prime-level training, it’s only a matter of time before those rookie numbers start heating up. The kid’s got the tools, now he just needs the reps.
Deion Sanders Makes Blockbuster Hire to Fix Colorado’s Offensive Woes

Back in Boulder, Colorado needed answers on offense, fast. Especially after losing out on potential recruits. So Sanders did what he does best. Coach Prime swung big and made one of the splashiest coordinator hires in the country. Some folks are even whispering that he might’ve just hired his future replacement.
That’s a storyline for down the road. For now, what matters is this: Colorado locked down one of the most inventive offensive minds in the college game, a coach whose rise has been so explosive it practically demands long-term attention.
And let’s be real, when a sitting head coach steps away from the big chair to take a coordinator gig, the NFL-style alarm bells go off. Guys don’t take a title downgrade unless the upside is massive. In Brennan Marion’s case, the chance to join forces with Coach Prime looks like the kind of long-term play that could change the trajectory of his entire career.
