In September 1989, Deion Sanders didn’t just make his NFL debut – he made history. On only his second career punt return, the 22-year-old turned a muffed catch into a highlight reel sprint that left Rams defenders dizzy. He weaved, cut back, juked twice, and flew into the end zone on the dirt of Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. The Falcons lost 31-21, but the play was pure “Prime Time.” That same week, he’d hit a home run for the Yankees, becoming the first person in history – per Guinness World Records – to homer in MLB and score an NFL touchdown in the same week.

So, that’s the standard Shedeur Sanders’ father set. The speed, flair, and moment-making. And now, 36 years later, Deion’s watching his son take his first NFL snaps…and he admits it feels different. Because u nder

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