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By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com Friday, April 11, 2003 Given the profile with which he operated both during and after his much celebrated 12-year career, and the fact he briefly flirted with a comeback late last season, it's somewhat incredible that the current status of Deion Sanders could be so universally overlooked. But there is his name, the "Prime Time" guy himself, tucked in with all of the other remnant players still available in the unrestricted free agent pool. And there he is, officially free of all the technicalities and the entanglemen ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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