WATCH: Former 6X Pro Bowler Terrell Owens joins Deion Sanders for Colorado spring pop up talent show

Deion Sanders was joined by Terrell Owens to judge a talent show
Deion Sanders was joined by Terrell Owens to judge a talent show

Deion Sanders' Colorado Buffaloes have their spring game on Saturday, but that has not been the only thing that has been happening this week at the University of Colorado.

On Thursday evening, an event called "Prime's Got Talent" was held. It was a talent show featuring acts local to the area who were judged by a panel led by Deion Sanders. But Sanders was not the only former football player who was on the panel.

Sanders was joined on the panel by 6x Pro bowler Terrell Owens.

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Owens, who played as a wide receiver, was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in 1996 and would have stints with the Dallas Cowboys, Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals in a career that would last for 14 seasons.

During that time, Owens would rack up 15,934 receiving yards and 153 touchdowns throughout his career and is generally seen as one of the best wide receivers in the history of the NFL.

Sanders and Owens played for common teams and had a lot of success with the San Francisco 49ers and the Dallas Cowboys. However, they were never on the same team together, but they did play against each other, with Owens' 49ers offense facing off against Sanders' Cowboys defense.

Deion Sanders and the Buffaloes' transfer portal issues

Looking at the current scenario, Colorado has a much larger problem to deal with.

Recently, there have been a large number of players entering the transfer portal, wanting to leave Sanders and the Buffaloes. A lot of these players were linemen. In response to these departures, Sanders recently said that

The big picture, you go get new linemen...That's the picture and I'ma paint it perfectly."

Ever since he joined the Colorado Buffaloes, Deion Sanders has been able to bring a couple of skilled and talented players to the team, and his brand value has been able to set him apart from other programs. The Buffaloes have two linemen who they have recruited from high school.

Do you think that the Colorado Buffaloes will be able to develop a high-caliber offensive line?

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Edited by Deepesh Nair