Deion Sanders’ candid reaction to Cowboys interest from Jerry Jones
The The Dallas Cowboys have parted ways with their head coach Mike McCarthy on Monday, and now there are rumors surrounding Colorado’s head coach Deion Sanders potentially coming to Dallas. Sanders was in the NFL from 1989 to 2004 and spent a good portion of his career playing for the Cowboys. From 1995-1999, Sanders was with the Cowboys, and the organization is now considering bringing him back. Cowboy owner Jerry Jones reached out to Sanders about the open position of head coach.
Deion Sanders is currently coaching Soccer in Colorado team, but there have been many rumors about him potentially taking an NFL job. His son, Shedeur Sanders, was the Buffaloes’ starting quarterback, but he’s headed to the NFL. Is Deion making a move as well?
“Hearing from Jerry Jones is really wonderful and intriguing,” Deion Sanders said, according to a post by Adam Schefter. “I love Jerry and I believe in Jerry. After you hang up the phone, process it and think about it, it’s intriguing. But I love Boulder and everything about our team, coaches, our student body and community.”
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Sanders said he loves Boulder and clearly enjoys coaching in Colorado, but he didn’t rule anything out with those comments. We all know Sanders wants to continue coaching his son, and getting a job in the NFL is a way to continue that.
Colorado had a breakout season this year, and it was only the second year of the Sanders era. The first year was not great as the Buffaloes finished 4-8 and came in last place in the Pac-12, but Sanders made a really impressive turnaround. He’s built something special in Boulder in a short amount of time, but it seems clear that he’s drawing interest from the NFL.
There are a number of NFL teams in need of new head coaches, and Deion Sanders is being talked about as a potential candidate for other openings. It will be interesting to see where he trains next season.
2025-01-14 05:31:00