Following Deion Sanders’ difficulties in Colorado, he and his longtime girlfriend Tracey Edmonds announced their split on social media, and the couple is no longer together with him allegedly dating Qiana Aviles
Contrary to what was previously stated, Deion and Edmonds did not split up because of the coach’s ongoing issues at Colorado. Rumour has it that Deion Sanders broke up with Tracey Edmonds over a Latin fitness model named Qiana Aviles, who is almost the age of his daughter.
Who is fitness model Qiana Aviles alleged new girlfriend of Deion Sanders as her photos go viral on Instagram
According to Tasha K, another reason for the breakup is that Deion may have been seeing a Latina lady instead of Tracey, as she revealed during a lengthy outburst over “lite-skinned women” on her show. Although Tasha’s accusations are unverified, rumours are abounding on social media regarding Deion and the stunning Latina fitness model. Tasha reports that Deion, 56, is seeing Qiana Aviles, a fitness model in her late 20s.
The reasons behind the coach’s breakup with his longtime girlfriend, Tracey Edmonds, and the crazy romance rumours circulating between them have not yet been addressed by Quiana Aviles and Deion Sanders.
Sanders announces his plan to leave the University of Colorado.
Deion Sanders has made it clear that he wants to end his professional career with the University of Colorado Boulder team, having joined the team two years prior. Although Sanders is a renowned athlete and is regarded by many as one of the best athletes of all time, his selection as Colorado’s head coach sparked controversy because of remarks he made when working as a commentator.
His time at Colorado has been uneven thus far; in his first season, the Buffs had three victories and nine losses, and in 2023, they had six victories and five losses. They have, nevertheless, made some progress, and Sanders seems to be creating something unique in Boulder.
Professional career
Sanders spent 14 seasons in the National Football League (NFL) with the Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys, Washington Redskins, and Baltimore Ravens before coming to Colorado.
In addition to being selected to the NFL’s All-Decade Team of the 1990s, he was a nine-time Pro Bowl selection as a punt returner. Moreover, he has two Super Bowl victories—one in 1993 with the Cowboys and another in 1998 with the Falcons.
Sanders played Major League Baseball for two seasons with the New York Yankees in addition to his NFL career. He was selected for the 1989 MLB All-Star squad.