Blessed with athletic ability few humans can match, Deion Sanders is one of
sports record over-achievers. Born in the State of Florida on 9 August 1967,
Sanders excelled in three sports while in high school: basketball, baseball, and
football. While attending the State University of Florida, he dropped basketball
to participate in track and field. He aided in winning the state conference
championship for his track team, at the same time stealing plenty of bases on
the baseball diamond. Nevertheless, it is on the football field that Deion
Sanders really stood out. All this is according to the Deion Sanders
biography/history available from many sources.
Deion was awarded the
consensus All-American Title twice, the Jim Thorpe award, fourteen interceptions
in his career and won the Sugar bowl with his team in 1988. In addition to
stunning defense, he was excellent at punt returning. He is the finest punt
returner in Florida State history, and led the country in 1988 in punt returns.
His jersey, no. 2, was retired in 1995. He is regarded as being among the best
cornerbacks in college football.
After college, two different teams
drafted Deion Sanders two times, playing two different sports in two different
cities! The Atlanta Falcons of the NFL and New York Yankees of the MLB selected
him. He decided to do what he had always done, play both. In his baseball
career, he played sporadically, for four teams in nine years. He aided the
Atlanta Braves to the 1992 World Series, where he batted more than.500. His best
year was arguably 1997, where his statistics read as 115 games played, 127 hits
collected, 56 bases stolen. He retired from baseball from the Cincinnati Reds,
having a career totals of a batting average of .263, 186 stolen bases, 4 triples
and 558 hits.
His football career was more prolific. After being drafted
a pick in the first round, Deion went about establishing himself as a legend in
the making at the cornerback position. His flashy and cocky touchdown
celebrations earned him a flamboyant reputation. After playing for five seasons
with the Falcons, he left to join the San Francisco 49ers in 1994. Considered
one of his better seasons, he was the defensive force that led the 49ers to the
Super Bowl that year. He did so through an effort of six interceptions, returned
them scoring three touchdowns for 303 yards.
Following his bruising of
too many egos in San Francisco, he left to join the Dallas Cowboys, where he
spent five years. At this point, he played for some time at the wide receiver
position, before switching, in 2000, to the Washington Redskins. After four
interceptions, he unexpectedly and suddenly decided to retire. No too long
after, in 2004, he returned to football with the Baltimore Ravens where he
caught five interceptions before giving it all up again in 2005. As a
professional football player, he accumulated eight Pro-Bowl appearances,
returned 53 interceptions for 1331 yards, scoring nine touchdowns. He also had
155 kickoff returns in favor of 3523 yards, 60 receptions in support of 784
yards and 212 punt returns used for 2199 yards. Much information can be found by
studying the Deion Sanders biography/history.
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