One of the few pro athletes ever to play multiple sports professionally, Deion Sanders spent part of 1989 playing minor league ball in the Capital Region.
South Carolina will have some "Prime Time" on its team next season as the son of NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders committed to the Gamecocks on Tuesday night.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame welcomed seven new members Saturday night, headlined by players Deion Sanders, Shannon Sharpe, Marshall Faulk, and Richard Dent. Chris Hanburger, Les Richter, and Ed Sabol were also enshrined.
“What separates us is that we expect to be great,” Sanders said. “I expect to be great, I expect to do what had to be done. I expect to make change.”
Neon Deion Sanders is up for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. But when it comes to museums, maybe "Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum" might be more appropriate after letting the world see this toe on his NFL Network show...