If Jerry Jones wants to hire Colorado’s Deion Sanders as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, he’s going to have to pay up. Not only will Jones have to dish out top dollar for an NFL head coach contract for Sanders,
With Jones now spearheading the search for the Cowboys’ next head coach after Mike McCarthy’s departure, buzz continues to build around franchise great and Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders, who “would almost certainly accept” the top job in Dallas if offered by the 82-year-old owner, according to a new report.
Ryan interviewing for the Jets' coaching job, which he had already held from 2009-2014, sparked a reaction from Coach Prime. The two have a minor history together, being a part of the Baltimore Ravens organization in the early 2000s, when Sanders was on the tail end of his career, and Ryan was a defensive line coach.
Deion Sanders is one of the candidates to coach the Dallas Cowboys under Jerry Jones, and it was his son Shedeur who shared his thoughts on the possibility.
Former NFL player and analyst Louis Riddick has sent a message to Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones ahead of the team's head coaching search on Thursday's episode of "This is Football.
Some people within the NFL are reportedly not convinced that the Dallas Cowboys have legitimate interest in making Deion Sanders their next head
With multiple head coach vacancies open in the NFL, Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders's name is generating buzz, particularly with the Dallas Cowboys, the team Sanders spent five seasons with during his Pro Football Hall of Fame career.
Dallas Cowboys insider Calvin Watkins of The Dallas Morning News has opened up on the timeline for the team's decision to hire a new head coach.
Could Shedeur Sanders' recent appearance at the Dallas Mavericks' NBA clash hint Deion Sanders is poised to pen a deal at the AT&T Stadium to join the Dallas Cowboys, after Jerry J
Robert Saleh added his name to the list of potential Dallas Cowboys coaches after interviewing with the team on Wednesday.
It's officially Divisional Round week but the Dallas Cowboys, who didn't come close to making the playoffs, are threatening to take over the headlines.