Deion Sanders has reportedly already made a decision on Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott as he's linked to the head coaching job. The Colorado Buffaloes head coach has been talking with Jerry Jones about the team's head coaching job.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones could bring in Colorado coach Deion Sanders, and if he does, a house-cleaning is possible.
Deion Sanders was in the mix for the Dallas Cowboys head coaching job but Jerry Jones had a simple reason for not hiring the former All-Pro for the position.
Suddenly, Deion Sanders - who some insist truly does want to be the Dallas Cowboys' next head coach - is willing to concern himself a bit less with Shedeur and a bit more with Dak Prescott.
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders' previous declaration that he would only coach in the NFL if he could coach his son, Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur
The Cowboys have been linked to a handful of options so far but the person who stands out the most is Deion ... brought Sanders into the fold and suggested quarterback Dak Prescott could be ...
There's a legitimate chance that Colorado head coach and former Dallas Cowboys star Deion Sanders could soon coach the franchise with which he won his
Jerry Jones faces a pivot point in choosing the next coach for the Dallas Cowboys: Will it be business as usual or will he shake up the NFL?
When it comes to the Cleveland Browns quarterback position, no idea is a bad idea. That's true for a pie-in-the-sky scenario that arrived in the NFL rumor mill
The speculation surrounding Deion Sanders and the Dallas Cowboys coaching vacancy has generated significant buzz, fueled by reports of informal conversations be
The Dallas Cowboys are searching for a new head coach and Deion Sanders' name is coming up in rumors. However, hiring the former Cowboys star could have some negative ripple effects.
Sanders' friend and fellow Aflac spokesperson, Nick Saban, is rooting heavily for him. “I want him to get that job,” the seven-time national champion told “The Pivot” podcast, via On3's Griffin McVeigh. Saban's biases are obviously undeniable, but he clearly believes that Sanders is the leader the Cowboys need right now.