ESPN's Stephen A. Smith believes Deion Sanders will become the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys if Jerry Jones offers him the job.
Stephen A. Smith has weighed in on the Dallas Cowboys' head coaching search. The Cowboys have an opening at head coach after being unable to come to an agreement with Mike McCarthy on a long-term deal.
The Dallas Cowboys moved on from Mike McCarthy on Monday, meaning they are in the market for a new head coach. Shortly after the news was announced it was revealed that Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders was a frontrunner for the gig, which led to an interesting prediction from Stephen A. Smith.
Stephen A. Smith offered up an answer that might apply ... But I really don't think it's about that. It's about the Dallas Cowboys giving you a sense that they're moving in a forward direction ...
Can the Dallas Cowboys turn around their fortunes in ... despite already currently employed as a head coach. ESPN's Stephen A. Smith believes former Cowboys legend and current Colorado Buffaloes ...
ESPN spent the majority of Tuesday morning discussing the possibility of Deion Sanders becoming the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys ... That's when Stephen A. Smith explained how and ...
Stephen A. Smith continued to make the case for the Dallas Cowboys hiring Deion Sanders. The First Take pundit pitched Sanders for the Cowboys' head coaching job during the season. Naturally ...
The Dallas Cowboys are in the early stages of their head-coaching search, and Deion Sanders has already been mentioned as one of the favorites. Stephen A.
The team announced Friday night that former offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer will be the tenth head coach in Cowboys history.
Stephen A. Smith has weighed in on the Dallas Cowboys' head coaching search. The Cowboys have an opening at head coach after being unable to come to an agreement with Mike McCarthy on a long-term deal
Lamar Jackson has consistently come up short in the postseason, despite having a good team around him. He’s on the verge of winning his third MVP award, yet he’s only reached the AFC Championship game once, which he lost to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Stephen A. Smith’s contract with ESPN is set to expire this year, but it doesn’t sound like he’s going anywhere.During an appearance on Wednesday’s Howard Stern Show (along with Chris “Mad Dog” Russo),