Deion Sanders Net Worth
Deion Sanders has an estimated net worth of $40 Million
Deion Sanders Wiki Biography
Deion Luwynn Sanders, Sr. was born on 9 August 1967, in Fort Myers, Florida USA. He is the only person to play in both the National Football League Super Bowl and the baseball World Series, reaching the highest level in two of the most prominent sports in the USA.
Deion Sanders’ net worth is estimated at $40 million. He accumulated most of his wealth from his careers in football and baseball. Currently, he works as an NFL Network analyst.
Deion Sanders Net Worth $40 Million
Deion Sanders was not only a successful high school student but also excelled in football, basketball, and baseball, earning All-State recognition in all three sports. In college, he continued to shine in football, basketball, and track. In 1989, Sanders began his baseball career in the MLB, playing for the New York Yankees (1989–1990), Atlanta Braves (1991–1994), Cincinnati Reds (1994–1995), San Francisco Giants (1995) and Cincinnati Reds (1997, 2001). In football, Deion Sanders had an even more prosperous career, playing for several NFL teams including the Atlanta Falcons (1989–1993), San Francisco 49ers (1994), Dallas Cowboys (1995–1999), Washington Redskins (2000) and Baltimore Ravens (2004–2005).
He achieved numerous records and received numerous honors and awards, including twice being a Super Bowl Champion, twice an NFC champion, AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year, twice NFC Defensive Player of the Year, NFL Alumni Special Teams Player of the Year, eight-time AP All-Pro, and eight-time Pro Bowl selection.
In addition to his sports career, Deion has appeared in commercials for companies such as Pepsi, Nike, American Express, Pizza Hut, and Burger King. He has also hosted a television show ‘Saturday Night Live’ and co-hosted the 2004 GMA Music Awards.
Deion also ventured into music and released two albums ‘Prime Time’ in 1994 and ‘The Encore Remix’ in 2005, which have contributed to his net worth. He briefly worked as the coach of the women’s basketball team Dallas Fury in 2004 and currently works as an NFL Network analyst. He also founded the Prime Prep Academy Charter School in 2012.
He has had two marriages, first with Carolyn Chamber (1989-98) with whom he has two children and secondly with Pilar Biggers-Sanders (1999-2013) from whom he has custody of their three children.
# | Trademark |
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1 | Known for wild end zone dances after scoring touchdowns |
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1 | I feel 10 times better than I felt my last season, in terms of passion and fire. I got my dog back, in African-American language, your dog means your passion, your fire. |
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1 | Boyfriend of Tracey E. Edmonds [2014]. |
2 | Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2011. |
3 | Inducted into the Atlanta Falcons Ring of Honor in 2010. |
4 | Inducted into the Florida Sports Hall of Fame in 2005. |
5 | Inducted into the Florida State University Athletic Hall of Fame in 1994. |
6 | Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2011. |
7 | Attended North Fort Myers High School in Fort Myers, Florida. |
8 | Only man to play in an NFL football game and in a Major League Baseball game on the same day. |
9 | First man to hit a Major League home run, and score an NFL touchdown in the same week. He first accomplished this feat as a rookie in 1989, with the New York Yankees and the Atlanta Falcons. |
10 | Won 2 Super Bowls: San Francisco 49ers in the 1994, and Dallas Cowboys in 1995. |
11 | Played Cornerback with the Atlanta Falcons 1989-1993, San Fransisco 49ers 1994, Dallas Cowboys 1995-1999, Washington Redskins 2000, and Baltimore Ravens 2004-2005. |
12 | Played baseball with the New York Yankees 1989-1990, Atlanta Braves 1991-1994, Cincinnati Reds 1994-1995, 1998, 2001, and San Fransisco Giants 1995. |
13 | Played at Florida State University |
14 | Only man to score touchdowns on an Interception, Reception, Rush, Punt Return, Kickoff Return and Fumble. |
15 | Only man to play in both a World Series and Super Bowl |
16 | NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 1995 with the San Fransisco 49ers. |
Producer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Deion’s Family Playbook | 2014-2015 | TV Series executive producer – 22 episodes | |
Sports Dads | 2011 | TV Series executive producer – 13 episodes | |
Deion and Pilar Sanders: Prime Time Love | 2008 | TV Series executive producer – 7 episodes |
Writer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Deion’s Family Playbook | 2014-2015 | TV Series created by – 19 episodes | |
Deion and Pilar Sanders: Prime Time Love | TV Series 3 episodes, 2008 creator – 5 episodes, 2008 |
Actor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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With This Ring | 2015 | TV Movie | Keith |
The Soul Man | 2014 | TV Series | Deion Sanders |
Draft Day | 2014/I | Deion Sanders | |
White T | 2013 | Prime Time | |
The League | 2012 | TV Series | Deion Sanders |
Arli$$td> | 2002 | TV Series | Deion Sanders |
Moesha | 1996 | TV Series | Deion Sanders |
Soundtrack
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Saturday Night Live | 1995 | TV Series performer – 1 episode | |
Street Fighter | 1994 | performer: “Straight To My Feet” |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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ESPN SportsCentury | 2000-2002 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
The 51st Annual Miss USA Pageant | 2002 | TV Special | Himself – Host |
2001 AFC Championship Game | 2002 | TV Special | Himself – Studio Analyst |
Sunday Night Baseball | 1991-2001 | TV Series | Himself – Atlanta Braves Center Fielder / Himself – Cincinnati Reds Pinch Hitter / Himself – Atlanta Braves Pinch Hitter / … |
Beyond the Glory | 2001 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
NFL on FOX | 1994-2000 | TV Series | Himself – Dallas Cowboys Cornerback / Himself – Washington Redskins Cornerback / Wide Receiver / … |
31st NAACP Image Awards | 2000 | TV Special | Himself |
Archive Footage
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Extra | 2014-2015 | TV Series | Himself |
Mike & Mike | 2014 | TV Series | Himself |
MC Hammer: 2 Legit – The Videos | 2002 | Video documentary | Himself (segment “Too Legit to Quit”) |
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Chris Farley | 1998 | TV Special documentary | Captain (uncredited) |