Deion Sanders, who was tied to the Dallas Cowboys' head coaching vacancy before the team promoted former offensive ...
Deion Sanders remains at Colorado while expressing his reluctance to coach in the NFL. ARLINGTON, Texas — Colorado head coach ...
Deion Sanders said he thought about the possibility of coaching in the NFL after owner Jerry Jones reportedly reached out to him in January amid the ...
The Dallas Cowboys have completed their interview with Robert Saleh but have yet to ... guys get to earn the right to interview for jobs.” Deion Sanders Still in Mix for Cowboys Another ...
After the news broke, the rumor mill started churning, with all kinds of names being thrown out, including current Colorado coach and former Cowboy great Deion Sanders. Advertisement With McCarthy ...
Other candidates, such as Robert Saleh and Leslie Frazier ... but one name keeps popping up: Deion Sanders. After Jerry Jones parted ways with Mike McCarthy, the news that he contacted the ...
Thus far, Dallas has interviewed four candidates to replace Mike McCarthy, with Kellen Moore, Brian Schottenheimer, Robert Saleh ... Colorado head coach Deion Sanders. And if you ask legendary ...
The team interviewed Robert Saleh, the former New York Jets ... Prescott to try to move into position to draft Shedeur Sanders? Would Deion Sanders coach the Cowboys without his son as the ...
The reunion between Deion Sanders and the Dallas Cowboys appears ... former Jets head coach Robert Saleh and Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore. Of the names, Moore might be the most ...
The Dallas Cowboys have sparked intrigue and debate after interviewing Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore and former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh for their head ...
The Dallas Cowboys’ search for a new head coach to replace Mike McCarthy is just now getting started. Kellen Moore joins Deion Sanders as early candidates.
Rich Eisen Weighs In Between Deion Sanders and Robert Saleh While discussing the next head coach of the Cowboys, two names were consistently brought up: Sanders and Saleh. Eisen highlighted just ...