In 2004, Baltimore Ravens legend Ray Lewis, along with cornerback Corey Fuller and a friend to Deion Sanders named Joe Zorovich, convinced Prime Time to come out of retirement and play for one more team in the NFL. Across the 2004 and 2005 seasons, Neon Deion played in 26 games for the Ravens, starting six, recording ten passes defended and five interceptions.
He even had one pick-six while wearing that Ravens No. 37 jersey (denoting his age at the time that he signed his two-year deal) before hanging up his cleats for good. His playing days over, Deion found a second act in life as a commentator, pop culture figure, and prolific product pitchman.