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Deion Sanders' former Prosper mansion hits market for $5.5M

Deion Sanders' former Prosper mansion hits market for $5.5M

The Prosper mansion that once housed legendary Dallas Cowboys cornerback Deion Sanders is on the market. The home boasts luxurious amenities fit for an athlete, plus touches that reflect the larger-than-life personality of its previous owner. "You Gotta Believe," one of Sanders' famous quotes, is etched on a wall. Read this story and check out the photos to see what else the home comes with.

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