Colin Cowherd has shared a bold perspective on the state of America's team, claiming that the Dallas Cowboys are "in much worse shape than people think." The popular sports analyst
NFL experts say the Dallas Cowboys may no longer be a "prime" coaching destination, but Jerry Jones and Deion Sanders could have a different say.
There are several big factors for Jones in this coaching search — one of which is not letting a coach destined for success get away from him again.
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.
The longtime Cowboys quarterback and Hall of Famer ripped the organization and owner Jerry Jones on ESPN on Monday night ahead of the wild-card matchup between the Minnesota Vikings and Los Angeles Rams. McCarthy and the Cowboys officially split on Monday ...
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Jones and McCarthy had already met for days and still not found a resolution, but, like a jury trial, the longer this goes, the more
Then there's the other wrinkle: Deion is thought to be a package deal if he takes an NFL job. His son, quarterback Shedeur Sanders, is projected to be among the top picks in the upcoming draft, and it's hard to see a scenario where dad coaches one NFL team, and son plays for another.
If Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is serious about ending that drought, he would hire Moore because of his potential as a head coach − and because Moore knows the inner workings of the Cowboys' main NFC East rival, the Eagles.
After the Commanders defeated the Lions in the divisional round, the Cowboys now own the longest active drought, dating back to 1995.
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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.