The Dallas Cowboys have interest in hiring Deion Sanders as their next head coach. Sanders all but confirmed as much when he told ESPN about his conversation with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, calling the opportunity “intriguing.”
Dallas Cowboys insider Ed Werder reported Thursday that Deion Sanders "would almost certainly" accept the job if offered by owner Jerry Jones.
Sanders spent five standout seasons with the Cowboys from 1995 to 1999, leaving an indelible mark on the franchise during one of its most celebrated eras. A key figure in the Cowboys’ Super Bowl XXX triumph, Sanders’ electrifying play as both a cornerback and return specialist solidified his status as one of the NFL’s all-time greats.
Deion Sanders has been heavily rumored to be the Dallas Cowboys’ next head coach and his latest Instagram story will only intensify those rumors.
There is no indication that the Dallas Cowboys' coaching search is nearing its completion. There also isn't an obvious need to drag this out any longer.
Former NFL MVP Cam Newton spots a critical dilemma in the Dallas Cowboys' potential hiring of Deion Sanders. He is concerned about the future of quarterback Dak Prescott, raising questions about roster management and strategic priorities for the franchise.
Deion Sanders' name has been tossed around as a one to watch as it relates to NFL openings. Most recently, he's been linked to his former team, the Dallas
Cowboys insider predicts that Colorado head coach Deion Sanders would accept an job offer from Jerry Jones to succeed Mike McCarthy
If Jerry Jones is genuinely interested in Deion Sanders as the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, all he needs to do is say the word.
Cowboys fans dream of a world where Jerry Jones just owns the team and lets someone else, someone less emotionally invested, handle the GM duties. The post Deion Sanders Gets Clear Message on Jerry Jones' Intentions as Cowboys’ $240M Gamble Leaves Son Shedeur on Shaky Ground appeared first on EssentiallySports.
It remains to be seen whether Deion Sanders will be the head coach of Colorado or the Dallas Cowboys next season, but he reportedly isn't getting all