Colorado head coach Deion Sanders. The former Cowboys star spoke with Jones on Monday, though no formal interview is planned, multiple media outlets reported Monday night. Earlier Monday, Jones said in a statement, "Throughout Mike McCarthy's tenure here ...
The Dallas Cowboys are officially in search of a new head coach following their decision to part ways with Mike McCarthy earlier this week
Glenn is a really darn good football coach, and Dallas would be smart to hire one of the best defensive minds in the NFL to lead the franchise. Perhaps Glenn could bring one of the offensive coaches with him from Detroit to lead the Cowboys’ offense? This pairing makes a lot of sense.
The New England Patriots reunited with Mike Vrabel this week, officially introducing the former All-Pro linebacker as the team's newest head coach. There are still six head coaching vacancies around the NFL as the playoffs unfold,
After five seasons and 49 regular-season wins, Mike McCarthy is leaving the Dallas Cowboys with his mission unfulfilled. McCarthy, hired to bring his championship culture-building
The Dallas Cowboys coaching search to find Mike McCarthy's successor after the team parted ways with him after five seasons is heating up, and it will be wide-ranging.  Dallas completed an interview Friday with Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore,
Sanders, the former Cowboy and current Colorado Buffaloes head coach, has been adamant about his plan to stay in Boulder and at the collegiate level. He reinforced that plan Monday night through a statement via ESPN's Adam Schefter, although Sanders admitted he was humbled by Jerry Jones's interest.
After news broke regarding conversations between Deion Sanders and Jerry Jones discussing the HC job, Shedeur Sanders shared his thoughts.
"Jerry Jones has made it obvious that he's flying blind in this coach search. And that's an arrogant decision that promotes his 'solo mission' ego and his Cowboys brand ... but one that threatens to destroy the team's chances of fulfilling its potential.
The first name that drew widespread attention after McCarthy's departure was Deion Sanders. But three others are getting interviews.
The Dallas Cowboys have let former head coach Mike McCarthy’s contract expire, opening up a vacancy at the position. Due to the high-profile nature of the organization, rumors have been swirling about potential candidates since Dallas moved on from McCarthy.