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Colorado's Nikhil Webb Walker Announces Lymphoma Diagnosis in Speech to Team

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Colorado's Nikhil Webb Walker Announces Lymphoma Diagnosis in Speech to Team


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Colorado defensive end Nikhil Webb Walker announced to his team that he has been diagnosed with lymphoma and is set to undergo chemotherapy.

Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders and the rest of the team showed their support after Walker delivered the news:

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“You’re never a distraction. You’re a blessing.”
Coach Prime comforts Colorado player Nikhil Webb Walker while he tells teammates he was diagnosed with lymphoma 🙏❤️
(via @DeionSandersJr, Well Off Media/YT) pic.twitter.com/4OLy7g8mTO

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Walker’s announcement was first chronicled by the latest video from Deion Sanders Jr.’s Well Off Media (1:22 mark).

Walker, a sophomore, transferred from New Mexico State to Colorado last offseason.

Walker said that doctors told him that the lymphoma is “very treatable.” The initial concern arose after Walker found a bump on his chest, leading him to speak with trainers before he had a biopsy.

“So that’s [what] I’ve been going through, and that’s why a lot of you haven’t seen me,” Walker said, per the Associated Press.

“I’ve tried to keep it under the wraps, because I don’t want to be a distraction to the team. I want to see how you all boys do, what you all do, and just keep winning — conference championship, bowl game, national championship. That’s why I’ve kept it under wraps.”

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Walker also noted how much his teammates helped him through the process.

“Just being here, just, like, helped me with the whole process and really just deal with it. I say thank you all boys because you all made it easier on me even though it’s tough.”

Sanders made abundantly clear that Walker was not a distraction and offered his full support.

“First of all, you’re never a distraction. You’re a blessing, and you allow us to understand what life really is. … What you’re dealing with is real, and the way you dealt with it has been just admirable. We love you. We appreciate you. We’re here for you.”

Walker has appeared in five games this season for the Buffaloes, who are 5-2 and 3-1 in the Big 12. Colorado, which is still in the Big 12 championship race, will now host Cincinnati on Saturday at 10:15 p.m. ET.

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Pedestrian dies after walking into highway traffic in Northern Colorado, police say

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Pedestrian dies after walking into highway traffic in Northern Colorado, police say


Police in Northern Colorado are investigating after a crash involving multiple vehicles claimed the life of a pedestrian.

The Greeley Police Department received reports of a crash at the 5500 block of Highway 34 around 5:50 p.m. on Monday. When officers arrived, they discovered that two vehicles were involved in a crash with a 19-year-old woman who attempted to walk across the highway.

Police said there was no crosswalk in the area, and she was struck by the driver’s side of a Chevrolet Blazer. The impact knocked the woman into the inside lane, where she was struck by a Chevrolet Traverse. A witness told officers they saw the woman crossing the roadway ‘as traffic arrived at her location.’

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First responders attempted life-saving measures on the woman at the scene before she was taken to North Colorado Medical Center, where she was pronounced dead. GPD said the Weld County Coroner’s Office will release her identity at a later time.

Neither driver involved was injured in the crash. Police said they don’t expect charges to be filed against those drivers at the moment, but the case remains under investigation. The police department asked anyone with information on the crash to contact Officer Ed Kubala at Edward.Kubala@greeleypd.com.



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Sunday tickets are free at this historic Colorado ski area

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Colorado’s best ski deal?  Maybe one that costs nothing at all.  At Steamboat Springs’ Howelsen Hill, “Sunday Funday is taken to an entirely new level,” reads the city webpage for Ski Free Sundays. Yes, on Sundays throughout the season, visitors need only to walk into the ticket office to grab a pass at no charge.  […]



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Are Colorado’s per capita carbon emissions among the highest in the world?

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Are Colorado’s per capita carbon emissions among the highest in the world?


Yes.

While Colorado ranks near the middle of U.S. states for carbon emissions per capita, it still produces enough CO2 per person to rival countries on the World Bank’s list of top emitters internationally.

In 2023, Colorado produced 13.9 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions per capita. If it had been ranked by the World Bank during the same year, Colorado would have placed 14th among the more than 200 countries on the list, just behind Canada, at 14.1, and just ahead of the U.S. as a whole, at 13.7. 

Among U.S. states, Colorado ranked 26th in carbon emissions per capita. Wyoming had the highest per capita emissions in the country, at 92.9 metric tons, while Maryland had the lowest, at 7.8. 

Most of Colorado’s emissions come from energy production and consumption, primarily natural gas and oil production and electric power production and consumption. 

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References:

Colorado State Energy Profile, U.S. Energy Information Administration, accessed in December 2025. Source link

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2023 Colorado Statewide Inventory of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks, pg. 128, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, November 2024. Source link

Senate Bill 24-230 Oil and Gas Production Fees, Colorado General Assembly, accessed in December, 2025. Source link

Senate Bill 23-016 Greenhouse Gas Reduction Measures, Colorado General Assembly, accessed in December 2025. Source link

Carbon dioxide emissions, World Bank Group, 2024, accessed in December 2025. Source link

Energy-related CO2 emission data tables, U.S. Energy Information Administration, accessed in December 2025. Source link

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Cassis Tingley is a Denver-based freelance journalist. She’s spent the last three years covering topics ranging from political organizing and death doulas in the Denver community to academic freedom and administrative accountability at the…
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