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Perhaps no owner in the NFL understands the value of "keeping it all in the family" better than Jerry Jones, which is why bringing Deion Sanders and his sons to Dallas makes perfect sense.
As the Dallas Cowboys begin their search for a new head coach, team owner and general manager Jerry Jones has discussed the role with Colorado coach Deion Sanders, a league source said. While no interview has been scheduled, there is mutual interest in keeping the dialogue about the vacancy open, according to the source.
Deion Sanders and the Dallas Cowboys team owner Jerry Jones have reportedly talked about the possibility of him coaching the team next season.
Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones may be looking to play the 1990s dynasty years hits after parting ways with head coach Mike McCarthy on Monday. Jones has reached out to former Cowboys Super Bowl champion cornerback and current Colorado Buffalos head football coach Deion Sanders about Dallas' head-coaching vacancy,
Jerry Jones loves to make headlines, and there is no bigger way to take the NFL world by storm than by handing the keys to America's Team to Deion Sanders.
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders already publicly commented on the notion he could become the next coach of the Dallas Cowboys, and the discussions
"To hear from Jerry Jones is truly delightful ... are projected Top 5 picks in the 2025 NFL Draft and in the mix to be the first player selected. Deion Sanders also coached his sons, and Hunter, at Jackson State before leaving to become Colorado's coach.
Sanders confirmed that he spoke with Jones last week after reports surfaced connecting him to the Cowboys job.
The Dallas Cowboys have been linked to Colorado football coach Deion Sanders, but would Coach Prime be able to thrive under Jerry Jones?
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported on Sunday that the Cowboys and Colorado head coach Deion Sanders aren't expected to hold a formal interview, though