<P> During his 14 - year NFL career, Sanders was a perennial All - Pro and one of the strongest pass defenders ever to play the game . However, he was also known for being a relatively poor tackler and not much of a factor in run support . </P> <P> Sanders also occasionally lined up with his team's offense . During the 1996 season, Sanders skipped the baseball season, concentrating on football, and attended the first NFL training camp of his career to better familiarize himself with the nuances of the wide receiver position . He became only the second two - way starter (after the Cardinals' Roy Green) in the NFL since Chuck Bednarik for the first half of the season due . </P> <P> Sanders is the only man to play in both a Super Bowl and a World Series, to hit an MLB home run and score an NFL touchdown in the same week, and to have both a reception and an interception in the Super Bowl . He is one of two players to score an NFL touchdown six different ways . </P> <P> During his career, Sanders intercepted 53 passes for 1,331 yards (a 25.1 yards per return average), recovered four fumbles for 15 yards, returned 155 kickoffs for 3,523 yards, gained 2,199 yards on 212 punt returns, and caught 60 passes for 784 yards . Sanders amassed 7,838 all - purpose yards and scored 22 touchdowns: nine interception returns, six punt returns, three kickoff returns, three receiving, and one fumble recovery . His 19 defensive and return touchdowns was an NFL record (now held by Devin Hester with 20 return touchdowns). In the postseason, Sanders added 5 more interceptions, as well as 3 receptions for 95 yards, 4 carries for 39 yards, and two touchdowns (one rushing and one receiving). He was selected to eight Pro Bowls and won the NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award in 1994 . </P>

Only player to hit a homerun and score a touchdown
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