Deion Sanders Coaching the Cowboys
The Las Vegas Raiders could be set to ditch interests in Deion and Shedeur Sanders by moving onto the Detroit Lions' offensive coordinator as Tom Brady looks to make a major offer
The Las Vegas Raiders are looking for their next head coach after firing Antonio Pierce. Minority owner Tom Brady is firmly in the driver's seat as the Silver a
There's a legitimate chance that Colorado head coach and former Dallas Cowboys star Deion Sanders could soon coach the franchise with which he won his
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There's no job in sports like head coach of the Cowboys. Expect Jerry Jones to ignite lots of drama in the search for Mike McCarthy's replacement.
On Friday, Jones dismissed Deion Sanders as a candidate in Dallas on "The Pat McAfee Show," rattling off an NFC rival's offensive coordinator as the lead candidate for the Cowboys' head coaching vacancy. In doing so, he also suggested that Sheduer Sanders was going to Las Vegas:
Besides making headlines in college football, Sanders was an electric player, being a part of a few iconic teams with one being Dallas from 1995 to 1999 as a shutdown cornerback. While Spears has said it, there have been fans asking for the Cowboys to hire Sanders as the next head coach.
Deion Sanders has denied having any interest in going to the NFL, but it appears the Colorado head coach could change his mind for one franchise, according to a
Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders has done everything to stay away from NFL rumors. However, that doesn’t mean he won’t root for his dear friend to take a leap into the NFL. According to NFL insider Jay Glazer,
There has been plenty of rumors connecting Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders with the Dallas Cowboys. Coach Prime has helped fuel these rumors by
The former Cowboy and current Colorado Buffaloes head coach has been adamant about his intent to stay in Boulder at the collegiate level, which he reinforced Monday through a statement via ESPN's Adam Schefter.