Chris Buescher's Team Trolls Deion Sanders After He Puts Multimillion-Dollar Texas Home on Market

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Deion Sanders has been in the headlines a lot recently leading up to the NFL Draft with his two sons, Shedeur and Shilo, among the college players available. Shedeur, who was a quarterback at Colorado and a projected first-round pick, dropped to Cleveland in the fifth round. Shilo, who played safety for the Buffaloes, went undrafted but signed with Tampa Bay.

On Tuesday, the Colorado head coach and Pro Football Hall of Famer got the attention of the sports world not for his sons or even anything sports-related. Instead, Prime Time was the talk of social media because his Texas house was listed on the market.


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Chris Buescher during driver introductions at Circuit of the Americas.Jamie Harms-Imagn Images


According to the X account Zillow Gone Wild, the 29,220-square-foot property in Prosper, Texas is being sold for $5,500,000.

Many NASCAR fans recognize the name of Prosper. That’s mainly because of the NBC broadcast and the final-lap call of Rick Allen during the July 2023 race at Richmond when Chris Buescher won the race.

Deion heard Chris is coming back to town https://t.co/2Q49tibm6Spic.twitter.com/zJWoTkc3U0

— RFK Racing (@RFKracing) April 29, 2025

“Heading down the backstretch for the final time,” Allen said excitedly. “The 30-year-old from Prosper, Texas, which, by the way, has a population of 30,000, is going to win in front of more here in Richmond. Buescher wins at the short track.”

The RFK Racing account responded to the post on Sanders’ Prosper home being put up for sale.

"Deion heard Chris is coming back to town," the post read. It included a graphic with photos of the former NFL star and Buescher overlaying a map of Prosper and the words: "This town ain’t big enough for the two of us.”

Buescher returns to the Lone Star State on Sunday for the NASCAR Cup Series race at his home track — Texas Motor Speedway. Race coverage begins at 3:30 p.m. ET on FS1.


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