Champ Bailey's son receives offer to play for Deion Sanders at CU

We might see Champ Bailey's son suiting up for Deion Sanders in a few years.

Champ and his son, Brayden, were in attendance at Colorado's pro day on Friday. After the visit, Brayden wrote on social media that he has received an offer to play for the Buffaloes.

"Blessed to receive my first offer from [the] University of Colorado Boulder!!馃Μ #gobuffs," Brayden wrote on his Instagram page on Saturday.

The older Bailey addressed Colorado players at the program's facility and he later coached up the team's cornerbacks. Brandon Krisztal of Guerilla Sports captured this photo of Champ, Brayden and Sanders at CU's pro day:

Bailey's oldest son, Keevan, played cornerback聽at Colorado State聽and later at聽Campbell University聽in North Carolina.

Brayden, a freshman, plays cornerback and wide receiver at Holy Innocents' Episcopal School in Atlanta, Georgia. His father was teammates with Sanders in 2000. Both former cornerbacks are now in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Champ played for the Denver Broncos from 2004-2013.

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This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: CU football: Champ Bailey's son receivers offer from Deion Sanders

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