Deion Sanders responds to Todd Gurley wearing No. 21: “A number didn’t make Prime, Prime made the nu

Shortly after the Falcons signed running back Todd Gurley The No. 30 that Gurley wore with the Rams was taken by Qadree Ollison So, he turned to the famed No. 21, which was Deion Sanders’ old number and newly vacant after Desmond Trufant’s departure. The only problem was that Sanders apparently didn’t want Gurley to wear the number. In an Atlanta radio interview, Gurley said of the number, “Prime was hating on me. He told me don’t wear it.” Despite Sanders’ request, Gurley chose No. 21. But it’s evidently all good with Sanders. The former Falcons star tweeted on Sunday that he was actually joking with Gurley when they discussed the number. Sanders said that he was sure that Gurley would represent the number well.

Shortly after the Falcons signed running back Todd Gurley The No. 30 that Gurley wore with the Rams was taken by Qadree Ollison So, he turned to the famed No. 21, which was Deion Sanders’ old number and newly vacant after Desmond Trufant’s departure. The only problem was that Sanders apparently didn’t want Gurley to wear the number. In an Atlanta radio interview, Gurley said of the number, “Prime was hating on me. He told me don’t wear it.” Despite Sanders’ request, Gurley chose No. 21. But it’s evidently all good with Sanders. The former Falcons star tweeted on Sunday that he was actually joking with Gurley when they discussed the number. Sanders said that he was sure that Gurley would represent the number well.