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Travis Hunter, the NFL's historic two-way draft pick, just added another major milestone to his unforgettable year - marrying his longtime partner, Leanna Lenee.
The couple exchanged vows on Saturday in a heartfelt ceremony in Athens, Tennessee, surrounded by close friends and family. However, one notable absence left many fans surprised: Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders was not in attendance.
A Wedding to
Set against the scenic backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Hunters' wedding was a grand affair. Highlights included a luxury car reveal, a massive cake, gourmet food options, and a show-stopping fireworks display to end the night.
During their first dance, the couple surprised guests by singing to each other - a personal and emotional touch to cap off a magical evening.
Travis, 22, has had an incredible run leading up to this moment. He won the Heisman Trophy, became the highest-drafted cornerback in NFL history, and graduated from the University of Colorado in just three years with a degree in Anthropology.
Throughout it all, Lenee has been a steady presence, offering him love and both on and off the field.
Despite their well-known bond, Coach Prime and the Sanders family were absent from the ceremony - and haven't publicly acknowledged the wedding.
Just hours before the event, Sanders posted a photo on Instagram aboard a private jet, suggesting he was handling business elsewhere. Shedeur and Shilo Sanders are currently transitioning into their new NFL homes, and Deion Sanders Jr. remained at the family compound in Texas.
Their absence, combined with the lack of public congratulations, has left fans questioning the current state of Hunter's relationship with the Sanders family.
During Hunter's time at Jackson State, Coach Prime famously joked on camera about making sure Hunter signed a prenuptial agreement before marriage.
"You just ain't said 'I do' yet, but he did," Sanders said playfully. "I'm going to draw it up myself."
Hunter laughed it off: "Not yet."
Despite those remarks - likely made in jest - there's no public indication that a prenup was ever signed. This has sparked further debate among fans about Hunter protecting his newfound wealth and success as he begins his NFL journey.
Regardless of speculation, the newlyweds are focused on the road ahead. Hunter, now with the Jacksonville Jaguars, seems ready to take on the NFL with Leanna by his side.
He had long promised to marry her once drafted, and he stayed true to his word.
While Coach Prime's absence raised eyebrows, it hasn't overshadowed what was clearly a joyful and meaningful start to Hunter's next chapter.
As the couple embarks on their journey together, fans will be watching - both for Hunter's performance on the field and the life he's building off it.