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Deion Sanders on Pat McAfee Show talks time in Cincinnati

New University of Colorado football coach Deion Sanders was a guest on the Pat McAfee Show on Tuesday, and in addition to talking about his new gig he also covered some of his past career highlights.

McAfee's co-host, former Bengals linebacker A.J. Hawk, asked Deion about his time playing baseball in Cincinnati for the Reds. Hawk, a Centerville native told Sanders, who played for the Reds from 1994-95 and again in 1997 and 2001, that he used to drive down to Riverfront Stadium to watch him play.

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JANUARY 30, 1997: Deion Sanders laughs as he is handed his jersey by general manager Jim Bowden at a press conference at Cinergy Field.

"I loved Cincinnati," Sanders explained. "I wanted to just build a home there and live there forever. We even asked the darn Bengals at the time, which were horrible, like ok, just let me bring it here. Let me do the two-sport thing here because I don't want to leave, I love it.

"They didn't even call us back. That's how bad the Bengals were at the time. They didn't even call us back. I'm like, I want to play for you."


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