Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders has returned to campus for the first time following a recent medical procedure.

Late last month, the Pro Football Hall of Famer underwent surgery to repair blood clots in his legs. The team returned for offseason conditioning, and Sanders made an appearance.

The 55-year-old coach sat in a chair on the sidelines as the players went through their drills.

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Deion Sanders meets with cheerleaders

University of Colorado football head coach Deion Sanders fist bumps the cheerleaders before the spring football game as part of Black and Gold Day on April 22, 2023. (Michael Ciaglo for The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Video posted by Well Off Media on Wednesday shows Sanders wearing a black Colorado hoodie and sitting in a chair on the grass inside the Buffaloes’ indoor practice facility.

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Several players walked up to Coach Prime and shook his hand as he watched the practice.

«It’s good to see you, you look good,» one player seemed to say as he greeted the Buffaloes coach.

Deion Sanders at the spring game

University of Colorado football head coach Deion Sanders secures his headphones under his cowboy hat during the spring football game as part of Black and Gold Day on April 22, 2023. (Michael Ciaglo for The Washington Post via Getty Images)

When Sanders was asked how he was feeling, he replied: «I’m glad to be back.»

Sanders was taken to a Colorado hospital, where he stayed for a couple of days. He was later released after surgery to remove blood clots from his legs.

Deion Sanders' coaches during the Spring Game

Colorado head coach Deion Sanders plays for fans in the first half of the team’s spring practice game on April 22, 2023, in Boulder, Colorado. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

Last week, Sanders’ girlfriend, Tracey Edmonds, thanked everyone for their support.

«We are so grateful for the healing power of God and for all of our prayer warriors. It was a long but successful day! #CoachPrime @deionsanders is resting and doing great tonight after his surgery! Thank you Lord! Thank you Fam! We love you,» Edmonds wrote on Instagram.

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In late June, Sanders mentioned that his foot was unlikely to be amputated due to the blood clot.