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Deion Sanders Tackles Men’s Health with Depends Partnership

Last updated: September 21, 2025 5:15 pm
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Deion Sanders, the legendary former NFL and MLB star turned head football coach at the University of Colorado, is making headlines for his latest partnership—one that is shedding light on a typically taboo subject: incontinence. Sanders, known for his confidence and swagger both on and off the field, is using his platform to spark a national conversation about a health issue that affects many individuals.

Throughout his illustrious career, Sanders has never shied away from the spotlight. From his days as a player earning the nickname “Prime Time” to his current role as “Coach Prime,” Sanders has always been a larger-than-life figure. His latest endeavor, a partnership with the Kimberly Clark brand Depends, is turning heads for its boldness and transparency.

This season, Colorado football fans will notice Depends-branded port-a-potties on the sidelines at home games—a move that is part of Sanders’ endorsement deal with the brand. Sanders, who underwent bladder cancer surgery that changed his life, is using his trademark charisma to openly discuss his experience with incontinence. “I depend on Depends—if you know what I mean,” Sanders quipped, breaking the silence surrounding the issue.

Sanders’ decision to partner with Depends is not just a celebrity endorsement; it’s a powerful statement about vulnerability and strength. By sharing his personal story and using humor to address a sensitive topic, Sanders is helping to break down stigma and encourage open conversations about health issues that are often kept secret.

Interestingly, Sanders is not the first former NFL player to collaborate with Depends. Hall of Famer Emmitt Smith previously worked with the brand on a campaign to raise awareness about prostate cancer screenings. Both Sanders and Smith are reframing vulnerability as a sign of strength, showing that taking care of one’s health is a courageous act.

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For companies and marketers, Sanders’ partnership with Depends serves as a valuable lesson in authenticity and storytelling. By aligning with a spokesperson who embodies both the challenge and the solution, Depends is reaching new audiences in a meaningful way. Sanders’ willingness to address a sensitive topic in a public forum demonstrates true courage and leadership.

Sanders’ unexpected role as a public health advocate may be his most impactful yet. By using his platform to raise awareness about incontinence and encourage others to prioritize their health, Sanders is making a difference beyond the football field. His message is clear: true toughness is not about hiding pain, but about facing it head-on and helping others do the same.

In a society where health issues are often stigmatized, Sanders’ openness and candor are a breath of fresh air. His willingness to address a personal struggle in a public forum is a reminder that we all have the power to destigmatize health issues by speaking openly and honestly. Sanders’ actions serve as a powerful reminder that by sharing our stories and starting conversations, we can make a lasting impact on those around us.

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