NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders will have a tough time reeling in the ladies now that he's officially back on the dating scene.
According to Fox Sports, TMZ and multiple other sources, Sanders and wife of 12 years, Pilar Biggers-Sanders have decided to end their marriage in the best interests for them and their three children.
But at 44, it's hard to believe that there is enough Prime Time left in Sanders to make another run at a beautiful wife.
Sure, the guy is a public figure, he has a great fan following and isn't exactly broke, but the last time Neon Deion was spitting game for the ladies, he was picking off passes for the Dallas Cowboys in the mid-1990s.
The legendary defensive back/return specialist had 53 interceptions during his illustrious 14-year career, and returned nine of them back for a touchdown.
"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." - Deion Sanders
But sadly, Sanders just isn't Prime Time material anymore.
He's a great NFL analyst. He's got a massive personality and brings a different kind of flavor to the set, but he's been out of football since 2005, and out of the dating game for twice as long.
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And consider this: Everything that makes Deion so special and must-see analysis-providing TV, is exactly what makes him so hard to put up with.
We all love the Prime Time personality when it's time to rejoin our family on the couch for the entertaining post-game comments on Thursday nights, but living with it constantly?
That exact reality has to enter the mind of every lady that comes across Sanders and his gold blazer in the coming weeks and months.
For as awesome a guy as Deion Sanders is, picking up on females doesn't come nearly as natural to him as shutting down star wide receivers (94 career passes defended, 53 interceptions) and finding the end zone with the ball in his hands (19 career touchdowns).
That's not to say some lucky woman won't fall victim to his charm.
Diagnosis: It will be rough early for Sanders, but once he breaks the rust off, he'll be back to winning in no time.
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