It looks like former Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy will be following in the footsteps of previous high-profile sideline bosses, clearing the way for one of his proteges in the Big Easy.
Football fans may not want to hold their breath on Deion Sanders coaching the Dallas Cowboys.The rumor mill has run into overdrive ever since the Cowboys confirmed that head coach Mike McCarthy won't return next season.
Jerry Jones appears to be leaning one way with the hiring of Deion Sanders. The Dallas Cowboys are in need of a new head coach. The NFC East franchise parted ways with veteran head coach Mike McCarthy following the 2024 season.
A few NFL teams are working through the hiring process, arguably none more high stakes than the Dallas Cowboys. A few interviews have taken place since firing Mike McCarthy, talking to Kellen Moore and Robert Saleh.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones doesn't agree that he stayed in his comfort zone by promoting offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to head coach."If you don't think I can't operate out of my comfort zone,
According to Ian Rapoport, the Cowboys and Colorado HC Deion Sanders do not have a formal interview scheduled yet, and Rapoport adds he would be surprised
Per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Deion Sanders and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones have not had a face-to-face meeting. Rapoport went one step further and said he would be very surprised if such a meeting ever took place.
Schottenheimer’s hiring after a quick, short interview process continues what’s been a questionable string of decisions by owner/president/general manager Jerry Jones.
Mike McCarthy spent a year away from the NFL sidelines before taking the head coaching job in Dallas in 2020. He'll apparently take another year off now that he's moved on from the Cowboys. The 61-year-old has removed himself from consideration for the open head
After a tumultuous run with the Dallas Cowboys, Mike McCarthy has reportedly made a decisive move regarding his future in the NFL. The Saints have the only vacancy left.
Dak Prescott supported hiring Brian Schottenheimer as head coach, preaching the continuity that the former OC brings to the position.