Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys are looking for their next coach. The biggest name in that search so far has been Deion Sanders, the Colorado Buffaloes coach who won a Super Bowl in Dallas back during his legendary playing days.
Colorado coach Deion Sanders has won at every one of his stops, most recently taking the Buffaloes from 1-11 to their first nine-win season since 2016 in two years on the job. With all his success, it makes sense that NFL teams will take an interest in his services.
Deion Sanders and the Dallas Cowboys have talked about their head coach opening. Here is why it make sense for Jerry Jones to hire his former player.
In 2023, Colorado coach Deion Sanders slammed the door on coaching in the NFL, saying “ I would never do that .” More recently, he said he’d only do the thing he said he’d never do if he’s coaching his sons. Now, there’s a chance he’ll be coaching in the NFL, without coaching one or both of his sons.
Dallas announced earlier today they are looking for a new head coach in 2025. Here's what Deion Sanders had to say about potentially taking the job.
The Cowboys parted ways with Mike McCarthy and reached out to Deion Sanders but Pacman Jones doesn't see the pairing as a good fit.
Deion Sanders has been heavily rumored to be the Dallas Cowboys’ next head coach, and his latest Instagram story will only intensify those rumors.
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Jerry Jones and Deion Sanders are a match made in heaven. After all, we’ve seen it before. Sanders signed with Jones and the Dallas Cowboys in 1995, and helped ‘America’s
The coaching carousel is spinning for the Dallas Cowboys, with Deion Sanders emerging as a surprise contender for their head coaching position.
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