After undergoing surgery in September, Deion Sanders returned to the sidelines to guide the Jackson State Tigers to an 11-2 record and Southwestern Athletic Conference championship.

Just recently, the NFL hall of fame player opened up about his health and everything he has gone through over the past few months.

Earlier this month, he revealed he underwent surgery last fall to remove two toes on his left foot. Surgeons amputated the big toe and second toe on his left foot after he was hospitalized for blood clots stemming from a previous operation.

The Pro Football Hall of Famer and Jackson State head coach told Rich Eisen that he’s “not high-stepping yet.”

He added just how much weight he loss and gained back during his recovery.