The Cowboys announced Monday that they and head coach Mike McCarthy would part ways after five seasons. Now the search for a new coach has begun; Fox Sports and reporters with
Cowboys Nation desperately wants Deion Sanders in Dallas. Ever since news broke that Jerry Jones was in talks with Sanders to bring him to coach the Cowboys, fans have been raging to get him there. But is it a good idea?
Deion Sanders to Dallas is looking less likely as Jerry Jones' coaching search draws on. League insider Josina Anderson weighed in on why Jones hasn't brought Sanders in for a for
Former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Drew Pearson is keen on the idea of Deion Sanders becoming the 10th head coach in Cowboys histor y. Pearson, who is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and Cowboys Ring of Honor, joined SiriusXM’s Mad Dog Sports Radio on Thursday to discuss Dallas' head coaching vacancy.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has reportedly been in talks with Sanders for the job, WFAA's Joe Trahan confirmed. Sources confirmed that no formal or informal interview has been scheduled, but both parties will likely continue talks.
Deion Sanders is even money to be the Dallas Cowboys next head coach, according to DraftKings' odds. Read our expert take on how the search plays out.
The leaked conversation between Coach Prime and Jerry Jones served several purposes, the main one being that it got people talking.
ARLINGTON, Texas — With Mike McCarthy out as Dallas ... and Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders is in the mix. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has reportedly been in talks with Sanders for ...
Ex-New York Jets pro football scout Daniel Kelly has a warning for NFL teams considering drafting Shedeur Sanders.
There have been some pretty wild head coaching searches by NFL teams in recent memory but we can scarcely recall one as bizarre as the one the Dallas Cowboys are engaged in right now. From waiting a full week after the end of the season to announce the departure of Mike McCarthy,
Buckley's football journey is exceptional, having won the Jim Thorpe Award for being the nation's top defensive back. After college, Buckley enjoyed a 14-year NFL career. He recorded 50 interceptions and won a Super Bowl XXXVI with the New England Patriots.