Jerry Jones' history of budgeting when it comes to head coach contracts could become a significant hurdle for the Cowboys in their pursuit of Coach Prime
With all the speculation about Deion Sanders potentially returning to Dallas as the next Cowboys head coach, hands-on owner/general manager Jerry Jones may have more options than previously known. During a Friday appearance on The Pat McAfee Show,
ESPN reporter, Adam Schefter went in on Cowboys owner, Jerry Jones' handling of the situation with McCarthy and noted that the club won't be able to speak to assistants that are currently still in ...
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders already publicly commented on the notion he could become the next coach of the Dallas Cowboys, and the discussions
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Sanders confirmed the reports, telling ESPN's Adam Schefter, "To hear from Jerry Jones is truly delightful, and it's intriguing." “To hear from Jerry Jones is truly delightful, and it’s intriguing,” Deion Sanders told ESPN on Monday night.
Most importantly, he still has a great relationship with owner/general manager Jerry Jones. ESPN’s Adam Schefter added some fuel to the speculation surrounding Sanders and the Cowboys on Monday.
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Reports on Monday night said that Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has spoken with former Cowboys cornerback and current University of Colorado head coach Deion Sanders about coming back to Dallas. Sanders said in November that his "kickstand" is down in Boulder and he is "enthusiastic" about being at the school and said earlier this month that an opportunity to coach his sons Shadeur and Shilo would be the "only way" he'd consider a move to the NFL.
Dallas needs a new football coach and owner Jerry Jones is at least kicking the tires on Deion Sanders. After parting ways with Mike McCarthy following five seasons without a playoff run, owner Jerry Jones spoke with Sanders about the coaching opening. Jordan Schultz of FOX Sports was first to report the news, calling Coach Prime a “top candidate.”
Jerry Jones calling Deion Sanders to gather his thoughts about becoming the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys is why JJ is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.