Former Dallas Cowboys receiver Michael Irvin was on ‘Speak,’ and explained why he isn’t a fan of the team’s hiring of Brian Schottenheimer.
Following the Dallas Cowboys' decision to promote offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to their next head coach on Friday, franchise legend Michael Irvin shared some heated thoughts about owner Jerry Jones overlooking Deion Sanders for the job.
The Dallas Cowboys, once heralded as "America's Team," are facing unprecedented criticism from their most celebrated legends. A growing list of 1990s icons-Emmitt Smith, Troy Aikma
The Dallas Cowboys finally found their next head coach, announcing Friday night that former offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer would be taking over the job that was formerly held by Mike McCarthy.
The Cowboys hired former Dallas offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer as their head coach Friday to begin a new era for the organization after five years under Mike McCarthy. Michael Irvin made it known that he is not a fan of the decision in a near 20-minute YouTube video posted Saturday night.
I’m not giving up my fight. You’re gonna ride by here again in another year or two if this thing don’t work out again, and my song will still be singing like a young Diana Ross: Deion! All the way.'' - Michael Irvin on the Cowboys not hiring coach Sanders.
Former Cowboys WR Michael Irvin did not hold back when unloading on his former team for their disappointing 2024 season.
Michael Irvin, the Hall of Fame wide receiver who spent his entire 12-year career in Dallas, laid into his former team on Saturday in a video posted to his YouTube channel, lamenting their decision to hire someone who was already on staff instead of Irvin's top choice of Deion Sanders, another Cowboys alumnus.
"We have a Black 'Captain America.' There's nothing wrong with having a black coach on 'America's Team.' It's about time.'' - Michael Irvin's message to Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.
Michael Irvin weighs in on whether Brian Schottenheimer can bring out the best in Dak Prescott as the new head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.
The Super Bowl is less than two weeks away, and the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs are getting ready to square off in the big dance for the second time in three seasons.