Posted on Jan 14
Posted on Jan 14
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u/alex •
The Dallas Cowboys are considering former cornerback Deion Sanders as a potential replacement for head coach Mike McCarthy.
Why it matters: Sanders, who is currently the head coach at Colorado, has had a conversation with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. While no interview has been scheduled yet, there is ongoing dialogue between the two parties.
What's new: Sanders just completed his second season at Colorado, where he has a 13-12 record, including a 9-4 mark in 2024.
Yes, but: Despite the speculation, Sanders expressed contentment with his current position and stated that he is happy and enthusiastic about where he is. He signed a five-year, $29.5 million contract when hired by Colorado in late 2022.
What to watch: The Cowboys will need to interview two external minority head coach candidates as per the NFL's Rooney Rule. It remains to be seen if Sanders will be one of the candidates interviewed.
What's next: The Cowboys recently announced their parting with Mike McCarthy after five seasons, during which he posted a 49-35 regular-season record. McCarthy is expected to interview with the Chicago Bears and the New Orleans Saints for head coaching positions.
The bottom line: The potential consideration of Deion Sanders as the Cowboys' head coach adds an intriguing twist to the team's search for McCarthy's replacement. With his experience as a former player and success at Colorado, Sanders could bring a unique perspective to the role. However, his current contentment with his coaching position may impact his decision to pursue the opportunity.
The Dallas Cowboys are considering former cornerback Deion Sanders as a potential replacement for head coach Mike McCarthy.
Why it matters: Sanders, who is currently the head coach at Colorado, has had a conversation with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. While no interview has been scheduled yet, there is ongoing dialogue between the two parties.
What's new: Sanders just completed his second season at Colorado, where he has a 13-12 record, including a 9-4 mark in 2024.
Yes, but: Despite the speculation, Sanders expressed contentment with his current position and stated that he is happy and enthusiastic about where he is. He signed a five-year, $29.5 million contract when hired by Colorado in late 2022.
What to watch: The Cowboys will need to interview two external minority head coach candidates as per the NFL's Rooney Rule. It remains to be seen if Sanders will be one of the candidates interviewed.
What's next: The Cowboys recently announced their parting with Mike McCarthy after five seasons, during which he posted a 49-35 regular-season record. McCarthy is expected to interview with the Chicago Bears and the New Orleans Saints for head coaching positions.
The bottom line: The potential consideration of Deion Sanders as the Cowboys' head coach adds an intriguing twist to the team's search for McCarthy's replacement. With his experience as a former player and success at Colorado, Sanders could bring a unique perspective to the role. However, his current contentment with his coaching position may impact his decision to pursue the opportunity.