Cowboys insider predicts that Colorado head coach Deion Sanders would accept an job offer from Jerry Jones to succeed Mike McCarthy
Robert Saleh is interviewing with the Las Vegas Raiders tomorrow, and may interview with the Dallas Cowboys before the weekend.
The Dallas Cowboys have begun their search for a head coach with interviews set up with a few candidates now, but how could a decision in favor of one target potentially impact the rival San Francisco 49ers?
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Sanders arrived in Dallas with a massive splash and immediate success. It’s what happens after that first splash subsides that’s the issue
In the middle of a lot of rumors pointing in different directions, the Dallas Cowboys are reportedly set to interview Robert Saleh. Saleh, the former head coach of the New York Jet
Vincent Bonsignore of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that Colorado football coach and Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders "has his eyes on ... NFL as the defense coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers and may be headed back to the organization ...
Ryan Clark and Channing Crowder believe Deion Sanders should take the Cowboys job if Jones offer him, just like other coaches did it in past.
Stephen A. Smith wonders if Deion Sanders can coach someone at quarterback that is not Shedeur. Sanders potentially could coach his sons in the NFL.
Deion Sanders and Jason Witten are two of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones' former — and favorite — players, and both have been floated as potential replacements for coach Mike McCarthy. Jones and McCarthy agreed Monday to part ways after five seasons together.
Deion Sanders is a pretty popular guy, and he has a lot of fans, whether it be from his playing career in the NFL, or his stint working as the Colorado Buffaloes head coach. As it turns out, he had a secret admirer in former WWE star Brie Garcia for many years, with the retired wrestler sharing a surprising revelation with Sanders.