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It didn’t take long for Deion Sanders to find a new job. The 53-year-old former NFL star is joining Barstool Sports, as unveiled on the “Pardon My Take” podcast Wednesday morning. Sanders just left NFL Network, with The Post’s Andrew Marchand reporting Sanders departed after being asked to take a pay cut. “Now, I have …
It didn’t take long for Deion Sanders to find a new job.
The 53-year-old former NFL star is joining Barstool Sports, as unveiled on the “Pardon My Take” podcast Wednesday morning. Sanders just left NFL Network, with The Post’s Andrew Marchand reporting Sanders departed after being asked to take a pay cut.
“Now, I have the platform that I can spread what I’ve got to the masses,” Sanders said in a video posted to Barstool’s Twitter. “Barstool has the young generation of fans that I want to help cultivate.”
Sanders will get his own podcast, “21st and Prime,” and will appear on “Pardon My Take.”
“Barstool, baby, is where the next generations of fans are, and guess what? I’m right where I want to be. So if didn’t know, now you know. Prime Time and Barstool. I like that.”