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Deion Sanders has received plenty of buzz with the Dallas Cowboys' head coaching vacancy since Mike McCarthy walked and the job opened. The problem is it may just be that, though: buzz. Sanders, the former Cowboy and current Colorado Buffaloes head coach,
In true Deion Sanders fashion, the current head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes and Pro Football Hall of Famer remains in the headlines amid NFL
The Dallas Cowboys have interviewed Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, a former quarterback and offensive coordinator in Big D, for the vacant head coaching job. Dallas is also set to interview former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh for the position this weekend,
The trustee in the bankruptcy case of Colorado football player Shilo Sanders also is pursuing an affidavit from Deion Sanders about family finances.
New Colorado financial report shows details of the "Coach Prime Effect" but also challenges, especially if Deion Sanders leaves.
It's easy to understand why the Cowboys are an attractive destination for Sanders. The former defensive back starred for the franchise from 1995-99, winning a Super Bowl. Ending its 29-year championship drought would augment the Pro Football Hall of Famer's legacy.
There are plenty of differing opinions about how successful Deion Sanders would or would not be if he is hired as the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.
Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders made his stance clear on whether or not he will allow quarterback Shedeur Sanders to play for certain teams around the league.
The former Cowboys head coach also offered some words of advice to the next person stepping into the position.
The Dallas Cowboys have interest in hiring Deion Sanders as their next head coach. Sanders all but confirmed as much when he told ESPN about his conversation with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, calling the opportunity “intriguing.”