Here inside The Star, Cowboys owners Jerry and Stephen Jones are asked separately (after the on-camera press conference introducing Brian Schottenheimer) about the legitimacy of Deion Sanders' coach candidacy.
The speculation surrounding Deion Sanders and a potential jump to the NFL has hit a standstill. With reports saying Brian Schottenheimer will be hired as the Cowboys' next head coach, the idea of Sanders stepping into the NFL remains a popular talking point.
Unlike NFL teams that have to follow protocols to interview current NFL coaches, there is no such red tape to navigate when a franchise wants to chat with a college coach. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones could have Deion over to The Star, or a Starbucks, and that’s an interview.
Sanders reportedly express interest in both the Las Vegas Raiders and Dallas Cowboys openings, per multiple reports. Sanders confirmed he spoke with Jones to ESPN. However, the Cowboys are already in the process of interviewing candidates, having completed meetings with Robert Salah and Kellen Moore for the position.
Cowboys Hall of Famer Michael Irvin shared his thoughts on the team’s new head coach. And he wasn’t pleased on Saturday night. In an NSFW video he posted, Irvin let everyone know that he was disappointed with the hire of Brian Schottenheimer as the Dallas next head coach.
We might be getting closer to seeing Deion Sanders in the NFL. Last week, the Dallas Cowboys fired their longtime coach, Mike McCarthy. NFL insider Jordan
Deion Sanders has been heavily rumored to be the Dallas Cowboys’ next head coach, and his latest Instagram story will only intensify those rumors.
Amid reports of communications between Deion and Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and betting odds that had Sanders as the favorite (it has now shifted to Kellen Moore), Ed Werder of WFAA says that Sanders "would almost certainly accept" the Dallas job ...
Jerry Jones recently clarified speculation surrounding an offseason phone call with Deion Sanders, asserting that their conversation was personal and unrelated
Travis Hunter was offered $1.5 million to leave Colorado last year, but decided to stay, which showed his true character.
On Monday, the Cowboys officially welcomed Brian Schottenheimer as the 10th head coach in franchise history after parting ways with Mike McCarthy. It