The Dallas Cowboys officially parted ways with head coach Mike McCarthy on Monday after five seasons leading the franchise. The timing of how everything unfolded was interesting as the Cowboys and owner Jerry Jones now have a late start on their coaching search.
ESPN spent the majority of Tuesday morning discussing the possibility of Deion Sanders becoming the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. This is despite the fact that Sanders told ESPN's Adam Schefter that he was very happy in Boulder, Colo. on Monday night.
ESPN’s Jordan Schultz reported that Colorado head coach Deion Sanders and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones have talked about the Cowboys’ head coaching vacancy. While Jones further reported that an official interview between the two hadn’t been set yet,
Kellen Moore is going to be in the mix for the Dallas Cowboys head coaching job, but Stephen A. Smith doesn't like it one bit.
Kellen Moore is reportedly a candidate to become Mike McCarthy's successor according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. While the Cowboys search has just begun, Moore is in the running for the job and he could end up as their coach for the 2025 season.
Stephen A. Smith didn't hold back on First Take Monday, offering a scathing critique of Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill after the star hinted at a potential departure from
The Dallas Cowboys are in the early stages of their head-coaching search, and Deion Sanders has already been mentioned as one of the favorites. Stephen A.
According to Smith, Sanders could significantly impact the Cowboys' 2025 fortunes in a positive way. He issued a championship prediction for Dallas should Sanders end up getting the nod from owner Jerry Jones in the wake of Mike McCarthy 's exit from the team.
Sports analyst who has become known for his hatred for the Cowboys believes that Deion Sanders is the right man for the job.
Deion Sanders is still the head coach at Colorado. He could be conceivably persuaded to coach the Dallas Cowboys, who need a new leader after parting with Mike McCarthy. That is, if the Cowboys want to do that.
Deion Sanders and Jerry Jones are more effective business partners apart than they could ever be under one roof. When Coach Prime needs leverage, he talks to Jerry. When Jerry needs clicks, he