Deion Sanders’ Contract

Last Modified Sep 18, 2023 11:08 GMT

Deion Sanders is a retired NFL Hall of Famer and one of the most accomplished and recognisable figures in sports. Whether it was coaching, baseball, or football, Deion excelled in every facet of each endeavor.

Deion Sanders, well known by his stage name "Prime Time," was a terrific athlete who excelled in both football and baseball. Because of his exceptional speed and agility, he excelled as an outfielder in Major League Baseball and a remarkable cornerback in the NFL. Sanders' athletic gifts and unmatched playmaking skills left a lasting impact as one of the most entertaining players of his era. He rose to fame as a legendary figure.

Being a member of the All-Decade team of the ’90s, Deion wason of the highest-paid athletes, earning about $10-15 million dollars each year. Today we look at his final years in the NFL and how much he was getting paid.

Deion Sanders on the field
Deion Sanders on the field during a game. Via Instagram.

Deion Sanders’ Contract Breakdown (Final contract before retiring and after he came back from retirement )

YearBase SalarySigningCap HitDead CapYearly Cash
2000$500,000$8,000,000$8,500,000
2004$1,500,000 $1,500,000
2005$1,300,000$200,000$1,500,000
Total$11,500,000

How much did Deion Sanders earn during his final years?

Deion Sanders earned a base salary of $500,000 during his tenure with the Washington Redskins. He signed a seven-year, $56 million deal with the Redskins in 2000. Deion just played a year in Washington before retiring in 2001. He received a total of $8.5 million which featured $500,000 as his base salary and $8,000,000 as a signing bonus.

Deion, later, came back out of retirement in the year 2004. He then signed a one-year deal with the Baltimore Ravens for $1,500,000.

Later Deion signed a 1 year, $1,500,000 contract with the Baltimore Ravens, including a $200,000 signing bonus (which was guaranteed), and an average annual salary of $1,500,000.

What were the terms of Deion Sanders’ Contract?

While the exact terms of the contracts are not known. Sanders is one of the only players in history to play more than one professional sport. Sanders' football contract had been negotiated to allow him to play both baseball and football. As unique as this sounds, Sanders struggled to keep up with both sports.

He is one of the only players in history to have played both a Super Bowl and a World Series.

How much of Deion Sanders’ contract was guaranteed

Deion Sanders only received his signing bonus, during his one-year tenure with the Washington Redskins. The signing bonus amounted to $8 million and was guaranteed. When he returned from retirement, Deion signed with the Baltimore Ravens and received a total signing bonus of $200,000. Sanders retired again after playing two seasons with the Ravens in January 2006.

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FAQs

A. Yes, Deion Sanders was commonly known by his nickname "Prime Time." The nickname reflected his ability to shine and perform at his best during big games.

A. After retiring from professional football, Deion Sanders pursued a career in sports broadcasting. He became a prominent sports analyst and commentator for various television networks, including CBS, NFL Network. Now he works as the head coach for Colorado Golden Buffaloes.

A. Yes, Deion Sanders became the head football coach at Jackson State University, an NCAA Division I FCS program, in 2020. He made history as one of the few former NFL players to become a head coach at the college level.

A. Deion Sanders is the current head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes, a college team from the PAC-12 conference. 

A. Deion Sanders brought out his unique personality on the football field. He wore a bandana under his helmet and made high stepping famous while scoring touchdowns. 

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