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Deion Sanders

Prime Time (1994) · 1994

6'1"
198 lbs
1989 · Pick 5 · Atlanta Falcons
1989-2005
Atlanta FalconsSan Francisco 49ersDallas CowboysWashingtonBaltimore Ravens
Skill ScoreHow you win — in-game attributes
90/99
Generational

Sanders's elite Athleticism (99) and elite Peak Dominance (98) define this era.

Legacy ScoreCareer dominance — record, titles, defenses
58/99
Established
Super Bowls (2) +20Pro Bowl (8) +10All-Pro (6) +18

Scouting Report

Position ratings · 0-99 scale · Based on career data

Man Coverage99
Speed99
Ball Skills95
Instincts92
Press90
Zone Coverage88
Durability82
Tackling28

Trophy Case

2×Super Bowl Champion

1995, 1996

Won with the 49ers (1995) and Cowboys (1996) — back-to-back with different teams

Defensive Player of the Year

1994

Only pure cornerback to win DPOY — lockdown season with the 49ers

8×Pro Bowl

1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999

8 selections — 'Prime Time' brought entertainment and dominance

6×First Team All-Pro

1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997

6 selections — the most dominant corner of his era

Two-Sport Athlete (NFL + MLB)

1992

Played in the NFL and MLB simultaneously — hit a HR and scored a TD in the same week

The Story

Defining Moments

Prime Time, Both Ways

Deion Sanders played in both an NFL game and a World Series in the same week in 1992. He hit .533 in the NLCS for the Braves and then flew to Atlanta to play for the Falcons on Sunday. No one had ever done it before. No one has done it since. That's because there's only one Prime Time.

The Shutdown Corner

At his peak, Deion simply erased the opposing team's best receiver from the game. Quarterbacks wouldn't even look at his side of the field. He had 53 career interceptions — many returned for touchdowns with the kind of electric athleticism that made highlight reels look like video games.

The Legacy

The Greatest Athlete

Two Super Bowl rings. Eight Pro Bowls. Six First-Team All-Pro selections. The only athlete to play in both a Super Bowl and a World Series. Deion was arguably the greatest pure athlete in the history of professional sports — and he made sure everyone knew it.

Beyond the Game

Coach Prime

Sanders reinvented himself as a college football coach, first at Jackson State and then at Colorado. His recruiting ability and media savvy brought unprecedented attention to HBCU football. He proved that his ability to inspire and lead extended far beyond his own athletic career.

Character & Personality

The Showman

Gold chains. High-stepping into the end zone. The headband. The custom suits. Deion turned football into performance art. He brought an entertainment factor to the game that only a handful of athletes in any sport have ever matched. He didn't just play — he performed.

The Whispers

The Tackle Avoidance Theory

Throughout his career, Deion faced (mostly good-natured) criticism for avoiding tackles. Some said he treated tackling like it was optional. Deion never denied it, once saying something to the effect of "I'm too pretty to tackle." Whether it was laziness or self-preservation brilliance, his interception return average of 21.8 yards suggests he was doing just fine.

Rumored · Never confirmed

In Their Own Words

If you look good, you feel good. If you feel good, you play good. If you play good, they pay good.

Deion Sanders, on his philosophy of football and life

Sanders was the most flamboyant athlete of the 1990s. He backed it up with 53 career interceptions, 9 defensive touchdowns, and dominance in two professional sports.

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The Journey

High School1981–1985

Prime Time in Fort Myers

North Fort Myers High School · Fort Myers, FL

A three-sport superstar at North Fort Myers High — football, baseball, and track. Ran a 10.26-second 100 meters. Was the top cornerback recruit in Florida and among the best in the nation. His speed and showmanship earned him the nickname "Prime Time" before he ever turned pro.

10.26

100m time

College1985–1988

Two-Sport Star at Florida State

Florida State University · Tallahassee, FL

Played football and baseball at FSU. Named Jim Thorpe Award winner (best defensive back) in 1988. Also played outfield for the Seminoles baseball team and was drafted by the New York Yankees. His ability to excel at the highest level of two sports simultaneously was astounding.

jim thorpe award

Professional1989–2005

The Only Man to Play in a Super Bowl and World Series

Atlanta Falcons / SF 49ers / Dallas Cowboys / Washington / Baltimore · Multiple Cities

Selected 5th overall in 1989. Played in the NFL and MLB simultaneously — the only athlete to hit a home run and score a touchdown in the same week. Won two Super Bowls with San Francisco (1994) and Dallas (1995). Eight-time Pro Bowl selection, six-time First Team All-Pro. Named NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 1994. His ball-hawking skills, return ability, and swagger made him the most electrifying defender in football history.

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pro bowls

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super bowls

Signature Moments

Two Sports, One Week

October 11, 1992·vs Falcons/Braves

Deion played in an NFL game for the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday and a National League Championship Series game for the Atlanta Braves on the same day — flying between venues. He remains the only athlete to play in both a Super Bowl and a World Series.

The ultimate testament to two-sport greatness. No one will ever replicate this.

The Most Feared Man in Football

1965-1973·vs vs Every Ball Carrier

Butkus played every snap like he wanted to physically destroy the man with the ball. Runners changed direction when they saw him coming. He was 6'3", 245 pounds of controlled fury. Opposing coaches game-planned around him the way they'd game-plan around a force of nature.

Running backs had nightmares about Dick Butkus. He didn't just tackle — he punished. The most violent, most feared defender in NFL history.

The 1994 Season — Prime Time Peak

1994 Season·vs San Francisco 49ers

Signed with the 49ers and immediately helped them win Super Bowl XXIX. That season he had 6 interceptions, 3 return touchdowns, and was named NFL Defensive Player of the Year. He shut down every receiver he faced.

The greatest single season by a cornerback in NFL history.

The Interview — "I Want to Hit Somebody"

1970s·vs N/A

When asked what he thought about before a game, Butkus said: "I want to hit somebody so hard that the film, when they show it in slow motion, makes people sick." He wasn't joking. He was the standard by which all linebackers are measured — pure, unfiltered aggression channeled into football.

He wanted to make people sick watching film of his hits. That's not trash talk. That's a mission statement.

Record-Breaking Performances

The games and seasons that rewrote history

NFL Game and MLB Game in the Same Week

1992-10-11career record
Played for Falcons (NFL) on Sunday, flew to Pittsburgh to play for Braves (MLB) in NLCS on same trip

Deion Sanders hit a home run in the World Series and returned a punt for a touchdown in the same calendar year. He is the only athlete to score a touchdown and hit a home run in the same week. He played two professional sports simultaneously at an elite level — All-Pro in the NFL while batting .304 in MLB.

Only athlete in history to play in both a Super Bowl and a World Series.

In 1994, Deion signed with the San Francisco 49ers and won the Super Bowl while still playing outfield for the Reds/Giants. No athlete before or since has been elite in two major sports simultaneously.

Career Numbers

Career INTs

Also Rod Woodson — no other CB matched Prime Time's ball skills

53

Passes Defended

139

INT Return TDs

Among all-time leaders

9

Pick Sixes

NFL all-time leader

9

Career Tackles

512

Solo Tackles

409

Forced Fumbles

13

Fumble Recoveries

5

Shutout Games

Estimated games where assignment caught 0 passes — not officially tracked

40+

Punt Return TDs

Also Devin Hester — Sanders did it as a corner, not a specialist

6

Kick Return TDs

3

Total Return TDs

INTs + punts + kicks

19

Return Yards

INTs + punts + kicks combined

3920

Career Rec TDs

Played offense too

3

Super Bowl Record

Only player to play in SB and World Series

2-0

MLB Games Played

9 MLB seasons

641

Pro Bowl Selections

8

Games Played

14 NFL seasons

188

Verified Feb 2026

NFL + MLB in same week

Two Sports in One Week

Played in an NFL game and an MLB game in the same week in October 1992 — the only athlete to hit a HR and score a TD in the same 7 days

19

Non-Offensive Touchdowns

19 career non-offensive touchdowns (interceptions + punt returns + kick returns) — scored without ever touching the ball on offense

9

INT Return Touchdowns

9 career interception return touchdowns — opponents literally stopped throwing in his direction. His side of the field was a no-fly zone.

Season Stats · Prime Time (1994)

ChampionshipsNFL Records
2
InterceptionsPro Football Reference
6

Engine Attributes

Athleticism99
Clutch Factor90
Football IQ92
Peak Dominance98
Playmaking97
Toughness65
Skill Score
90/99
Generational
Legacy
58/99
Established

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