The Dallas Cowboys are officially in search of a new head coach following their decision to part ways with Mike McCarthy earlier this week
Deion Sanders has received plenty of buzz with the Dallas Cowboys' head coaching vacancy since Mike McCarthy walked and the job opened. The problem is it may just be that, though: buzz. Sanders, the former Cowboy and current Colorado Buffaloes head coach,
Deion Sanders, the iconic NFL Hall of Famer and current head coach at the University of Colorado, has found himself at the center of speculation regarding a potential return to the
Having already waited an extra week after the end of the 2024 season to decide Mike McCarthy wasn't going to return as head coach, the Dallas Cowboys
NFL insider Adam Schefter has opened up about the possibility of Deion Sanders using the Dallas Cowboys to leverage more money out of the Colorado Buffaloes.
NFL insider Adam Schefter added another person to the list of potential new Dallas Cowboys head coaches. Besides Deion Sanders, Schefter said that former All-Pro tight end Jason Witten could find his way back to AT&T Stadium this offseason.
The Dallas Cowboys appear to have serious interest in Deion Sanders as a head coach candidate, but they might be facing one unexpected obstacle in their
The Cowboys requested an interview for Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore per NFL insider Adam Schefter. "Cowboys now have requested permission to interview Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore for their head coaching job, per source," said Schefter on X.
The Dallas Cowboys made two major moves this week that sent shockwaves through the NFL. The first one was parting ways with head coach Mike McCarthy. The second was speaking with Colorado's Deion Sanders about the vacant position.
An NFL general manager once told ESPN's Adam Schefter that Deion Sanders would be the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Schefter retold the story
Cocky claims and media water-carrying aside, Deion Sanders has a lifetime of experience utilizing "negotiating ploys'' to get what he wants. But "Coach Prime'' is now vehemently denying that he'd stoop to doing that with Jerry Jones' Dallas Cowboys.