Cornerback Deion Sanders played on five teams during his Hall-of-Fame career. The best, he says, is the team he won a Super Bowl with in San Francisco in 1994.

He held a #21Questions Q&A on Twitter Saturday:

The 49ers were loaded that year on both sides of the ball. Sanders joined a secondary featuring safeties Merton Hanks and Tim McDonald, working behind linebackers Ken Norton Jr. and Gary Plummer, who played off talented defensive tackles Dana Stubblefield and Bryant Young.

The offense, led by Steve Young, Jerry Rice and Ricky Watters, ranked first in scoring and second in yards.

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San Francisco led the league in interceptions, thanks largely to Sanders, who had six, one off his career best. He led the NFL with three touchdown returns, including a 74-yarder in the fourth quarter of his first home game at Candlestick Park against the Saints.

The 49ers finished the regular season 13-3 and torched the Chargers 49-26 in Super Bowl XXIX.

But with the salary cap implemented for the first time in 1994, San Francisco was unable to keep Sanders beyond that season. He signed with the Cowboys and won the Super Bowl again in 1995.