Deion Sanders Jr. is flexing luxury cars these days. After recently receiving a new Rolls-Royce, Coach Prime’s eldest son has now shared a glimpse of a Bentley worth over $200,000 on social media. However, he pointed out that, unlike the Rolls-Royce, the Bentley doesn’t belong to him.
Sanders Jr. shared a couple of videos of the brand-new black Bentley on his Instagram stories on Friday.
”Another delivery. This ain’t mine,” Sanders Jr. said.

A few days ago, Sanders Jr. gave fans a peek at his new Rolls-Royce in a Father’s Day vlog on the YouTube channel for his brand, Well Off Media. He showed the car being taken out of the 18-wheeler it was transported in and driven around the parking lot. Sanders Jr. said he got the black car to replace a similar one he had in green.
”Another car delivered,” Sanders Jr. said. “As you can see, I’m happy that green one gone.”

Sanders Jr. showed the baby blue interior, saying he wouldn’t get tired of the color. He also videotaped the dark exterior and black wheels.
The former SMU football player is big on cars. He shared the photos of another one of his cars in an Instagram post earlier this month. Sanders Jr. posed in the driver’s seat of the vehicle, flexing his rings. The car shows an all-black interior and the Well Off Media logo stitched on the headrest in gold.
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Deion Sanders Jr. clowns on Travis Hunter after beating him in tennis
Deion Sanders Jr. recently showed off his tennis skills. He played with Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Travis Hunter on Thursday and playfully mocked his friend for losing to him.
Sanders Jr. hilariously bragged about beating Hunter on his Instagram story.
“I just beat Travis in tennis twice,” Sanders Jr. said. “I whooped him in tennis twice, so bro is really a** bro. You really a**.”

Hunter may have more success on the football field than Sanders Jr., but Coach Prime’s son had him beat on the tennis court.
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