Cowboys owner Jerry Jones could bring in Colorado coach Deion Sanders, and if he does, a house-cleaning is possible.
The Dallas Cowboys have begun interviewing head coaching candidates, but notably, Deion Sanders is not on their list.
A massive trade proposal has the Dallas Cowboys trading quarterback Dak Prescott and moving up for Shedeur Sanders.
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.
The speculation surrounding Deion Sanders and the Dallas Cowboys coaching vacancy has generated significant buzz, fueled by reports of informal conversations be
Sanders' friend and fellow Aflac spokesperson, Nick Saban, is rooting heavily for him. “I want him to get that job,” the seven-time national champion told “The Pivot” podcast, via On3's Griffin McVeigh. Saban's biases are obviously undeniable, but he clearly believes that Sanders is the leader the Cowboys need right now.
Dak Prescott, the Dallas Cowboys' star quarterback, has publicly endorsed Brian Schottenheimer, the team's current offensive coordinator, as the next head coach. This comes as the
The Dallas Cowboys didn't hire Emmitt Smith's choice, and the Hall of Fame running back doesn't sound impressed with Brian Schottenheimer.
The Dallas Cowboys say offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer has agreed on a deal to become the storied franchise’s next coach. The somewhat
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Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones pushed back hard on the notion that his decision to promote offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to be his next head coach was one made out of comfort.
The Cowboys announced the hiring of coach Brian Schottenheimer last Friday night. At times, Monday's press conference felt like it might last until next Friday night.