Deion Sanders Divorce: Reported Divorce Won't Affect Prime Time's Personality
Deion Sanders has and always will be all about the show. Nicknamed "Prime Time" by a high school teammate and friend, Sanders adopted the nickname and ran with it throughout his professional career in the NFL and MLB.
Sanders' nickname is one of the few constants in his life that featured five different football teams and five different baseball teams during his playing career.
Another constant was his second wife, Pilar. The two were married in 1999 and have three children together.
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According to the all-seeing, all-hearing TMZ, that relationship is ending as Sanders has filed for divorce:
""Pilar and I have decided to end our marriage and move on to the next phase of our individual lives with mutual respect. We are friends and our top priority has and will continue to be the well-being of our children."
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He also added:
""We arrived at this decision prayerfully and carefully in order to be able to pursue what is in both of our best personal interests."
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Although divorce is a difficult personal situation to go through, we shouldn't expect any change in the Prime Time personality.
Sanders is currently a football analyst with the NFL network, and he's also known for working/training with several college and NFL players. Chicago's Devin Hester, San Francisco's Michael Crabtree and Dallas' Dez Bryant are a few of the noteworthy names.
One of the most gifted athletes to ever play any sport, Sanders retired from the NFL after the 2005 season and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in the summer of 2011.
The Hall of Famer is the only athlete to ever play in both the Super Bowl and the World Series.

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