Mar. 15, 2025
Deion SandersandTracey Edmondshave ended their engagement, the couple announced on Instagram Sunday night.
“To EVERYONE who has been there for us, supported us, and shown us love…We have mutually decided that it is best for us to move forward in life AS FRIENDS and have made this decision with love in our hearts, respect for each other, and appreciation for the time we’ve shared together,” Edmonds and Sanders wrote in a joint statement on her Instagram page.
Mar. 15, 2025
Photo: Don Juan Moore/GettyIn the wake of thedeath of Migos rapper Takeoffin Houston, Jackson State head coachDeion Sandershas told his players that they are not allowed to leave the team’s hotel when they play in the city this weekend.“I’m just sick and tired of the consistency of people that are influential to you are leaving us consistently: That’s our rappers,” Sanderssaid in an addressto his team. “Takeoff was murdered in a dice game in Houston, where we’re going.
Mar. 15, 2025
Deion Sanders.Photo: Maddie Meyer/Getty
Deion Sandersis pledging half of his annual salary as the head football coach of Jackson State University to complete massive renovations needed within the athletic department.
In a video posted to the 54-year-old’sInstagrampage on Monday, Sanders and his business partner, Constance Schwartz-Morini, discussed ways to improve one of Jackson State’s facilities.
When asked how much she thinks he should commit to the project, she told him “one-quarter” of his annual $300,000 salary.
Mar. 15, 2025
Photo: Tom Szczerbowski/Getty ImagesThe ongoingwater crisis in Jackson, Mississippi, has led to Jackson State University football players moving into hotels as they try to continue their season.“We’re hit with a little crisis,” JSU coachDeion Sanders, an NFL Hall of Famer, said in a post onsocial mediaon Tuesday. “The city of Jackson, we don’t have water. Water means we don’t have air conditioning. We can’t use toilets. We don’t have water. We don’t have ice.
Mar. 15, 2025
Photo: Helen H. Richardson/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post via GettyIncoming Colorado University head coachDeion Sanderstold the current team to consider entering the transfer portal because of changes he plans to make to the football program.“We got a few positions already taken care of because I’m bringing my luggage with me,” Sandersaddresseda room full of players on Sunday. “It ain’t gonna be no more of a mess that these wonderful fans, the student body and some of your parents have put up with for probably two decades now.