Deion Sanders and Tracey Edmonds’ love story has the makings of a Hollywood movie.
A former multi-sport professional athlete Sanders is the only athlete to compete in both the Super Bowl &World Series and now dedicates his time and energy to coaching the next generation of players.
Meanwhile, Edmonds has racked up a pretty impressive resume herself, including the establishment of her own production company, as well as an Emmy Award.
The pair first met in 2012, when Sanders was attending the premiere of a movie, produced by Edmonds.
They didn’t connect again until a business meeting brought them together a few months later. From there, the rest is history.
"It was a blessing for my life," Sanders told PEOPLE of meeting Edmonds, whom he describes as a “classy, professional and a real woman.”
The lovebirds currently reside at their ranch in Canton, Texas, but also split a majority of their time between Boulder, Colorado,
where Sanders coaches collegiate football, as well as Atlanta and Los Angeles, where Edmonds films.
Though extremely successful each in their own right, Sanders and Edmonds’ careers sometimes keep them apart. But watching each other live out their dreams makes it all worth it, Sanders said.
"I mean what she does, I don't take for granted whatsoever, and the shows that she chooses to produce,
they're meaningful, they have substance, they're informative and challenging, and I love that about it," he shared.
So who is Deion Sanders’ fiancée? Here’s everything to know about Tracey Edmonds and her relationship with the University of Colorado football coach.
She’s a successful Hollywood producer and businesswoman A producer, Edmonds has been working in the TV and film industry for over 25 years.
She launched her own production company called Edmonds Entertainment Group, where she currently serves as CEO, as well as her own lifestyle brand in 2018.
Edmonds has had a hand in several well-renowned projects over the years, including BET’s first-ever reality TV series, College Hill.
The show ran for six seasons and has since come back as College Hill: Celebrity Edition. Additionally, Edmonds produced Netflix’s End of the Road, BET’s Games People Play and The Postcard Killings.
Edmonds is also a former TV journalist. She co-hosted ExtraTV alongside Mario Lopez and Charissa Thompson from 2014 to 2017, during which she earned an Emmy Award.
Currently, Edmonds is a member of the Producer Guild of America.
In May 2023, Edmonds established her own YouTube channel dedicated to her “new life chapter in Hilton Head, [South Carolina],”
where she reveals “the secrets of lowcountry living, local gems, and personal anecdotes.”