Deion Sanders has done it all. He is an NFL legend, MLB star, and now, one of college football’s most talked-about coaches. Sanders spent 14 seasons in the NFL, winning two Super Bowl rings and earning a reputation as one of the greatest cornerbacks ever. He also played nine seasons of Major League Baseball. Soon after, he hung up his cleats and took up coaching.
Of course, with that kind of achievement comes big money. Sanders’ net worth is estimated to be around $45 million. In a recent video that surfaced on X, all that money is shown.

Deion Sanders Gives the World a Peek Into His Mansion
After being in one of the biggest money-making games and being one of the top-paid coaches, the world knew that Coach Prime did not just live anywhere. However, the recent video that has surfaced shows that Deion Sanders is living in style.
Not so long ago, Dov Kleiman took to X and posted a video that shows Sanders’ backyard. He wrote, “Deion Sanders showing off his multimillion-dollar backyard is the craziest video you will see all day. It’s no surprise that all of Coach Prime’s children are star athletes.”
𝗧𝗥𝗘𝗡𝗗𝗜𝗡𝗚: Deion Sanders showing off his multimillion-dollar backyard is the craziest video you will see all day.
It’s no surprise that all of Coach Prime’s children are star athletes.
😳😳😳 pic.twitter.com/cElkj1HsYa
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) March 19, 2025
The video showed a massive basketball court, a sprawling field, and a luxurious pool—basically a sports paradise. As the world began talking about it, Sanders himself jumped into the conversation.
In true Coach Prime style, he retweeted the clip and wrote, “This is old, our back yard don’t really look like this! It looks BETTER. 🙏🏾💯”.
And now, he is in the third year of a five-year deal and got $5.7 million last year in guaranteed pay. That paycheck also puts Sanders amongst the biggest earners in the Big 12 Conference. With his influence and media presence, there is already speculation that he might be looking at a bigger payday.
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However, for now, Sanders is ensuring his house looks just as great as his career. With Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter leaving for the NFL in 2025, many challenges await him at Colorado. But when has Prime Time ever stopped being Prime Time? His backyard is simply a reminder that he’s still playing the game at the highest level.
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