Colorado safety Shiloh Sanders undergoes forearm surgery following injury Shiloh Sanders a safety for the Colorado Buffalo and the son of head coach Dion Sanders has undergone surgery to address a forearm injury sustained during Saturday's game against Nebraska Dion Sanders confirmed the procedure on Monday on his social media account Dion Sanders shared updates about Shiloh's condition with images from the hospital one photo shows Dion standing beside Shiloh who is resting in a hospital bed with his eyes closed while another captures Dion and his other son Dion Sanders Jr standing behind Shiloh who is in a wheelchair and wearing a sling on his right arm in the post Dion Sanders expressed his optimism and support writing God is good can't wait to see you back ready to go love yah son the injury occurred during the first quarter of Colorado's 28 to10 loss to Nebraska Shiloh was forced to leave the game after attempting to T Nebraska running back Dante dowle Dion Sanders had initially commented on the injury during the halftime broadcast on NBC suggesting that Shiloh might have sustained a broken forearm although he was unsure of the full extent of the damage at the time Shiloh Sanders had been performing well this season recording 11 total tackles prior to the injury as Colorado's leading tackler from the previous year he was a key player for the buffalo in his final college football season after transferring from Jackson State where he played under his father before joining Colorado it remains uncertain how long Shiloh Sanders will be sidelined as he recovers from the surgery contributing Brent schroden Bor this article originally appeared on USA Today