There's a new favorite for the Dallas Cowboys head coaching job and it isn't Deion Sanders. Read here for the odds and insights.
There is speculation that some star players could want out of Dallas if the Cowboys hire Deion Sanders as the team's next head coach.
Dallas made waves by reaching out to former Cowboy and current Colorado coach Deion Sanders. Here's what Champ Bailey had to say about the idea.
THE LOS ANGELES RAMS Don't look now, but these Rams, whose offense can run as hot as anyone's, have their defense going strong now, too. Los Angeles made life miserable on Sam Darnold and the Vikings offense en route to a 27-9 win.
Despite rumors pointing to Deion Sanders, the Dallas Cowboys are interviewing Eagles OC Kellen Moore for their head coaching vacancy.
It started as a joke. In March of 2024, in our company Slack room, I laughed about how the “most Cowboys thing possible” would be for Jerry Jones to move on from Mike McCarthy after the season, hire Deion Sanders, and find a way to draft Shedeur Sanders as their starting QB.
An NFL insider predicts Deion Sanders will take the Dallas Cowboys coaching job if offered, while the addition of Kellen Moore makes the situation more complicated.
Now, just a couple of hours after the report came out, Sanders has made his first public statements on the matter. Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders (right) talks with Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones before the game against the Seattle Seahawks at AT&T Stadium.
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The Dallas Cowboys are in the market for a new head coach following the news that Mike McCarthy will be leaving the franchise, which has reignited the Deion Sanders rumors. All si
Deion Sanders and Jason Witten are two of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones' former — and favorite — players, and both have been floated as potential replacements for coach Mike McCarthy. Jones and McCarthy agreed Monday to part ways after five seasons together.