As the search continues for a new head coach, the Dallas Cowboys are reportedly 'intrigued' by one of the hottest candidates on the market.
When now former Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy left Jerry Jones at the negotiating table when discussing a potential new contract, Dallas’ search for their next top man started immediately. One name on everyone's mind: Deion Sanders.
Starting Jan. 21, the North Texas native will anchor “The Will Cain Show” on Fox News Channel airing weekdays at 3 p.m.
Dallas Cowboys receiver Brandin Cooks is in the same boat as a lot of his teammates as the offseason approaches - in limbo. As part of a large group of free agents, it is unclear whether the Cowboys will want to retain the services of the 31-year-old after two seasons at The Star.
Tashard Choice and DeMarco Murray both became college RB coaches after the NFL. Now they could vie for the same staff job in Dallas.
The first name that drew widespread attention after McCarthy's departure was Deion Sanders. But three others are getting interviews.
Moore, undrafted out of Boise State, played for the Cowboys from 2015 to 2017 before transitioning into the team's quarterbacks coach in 2018. He was then given the OC responsibilities from 2019 to 2022 and was a holdover from Jason Garrett's staff to McCarthy's.
The Cowboys’ coaching candidates are sparking plenty of debate; Dallas adds two offensive playmakers in Dane Brugler’s latest mock draft.
Colorado coach Deion Sanders has won at every one of his stops, most recently taking the Buffaloes from 1-11 to their first nine-win season since 2016 in two years on the job. With all his success, it makes sense that NFL teams will take an interest in his services.
The Dallas Cowboys have made an interview request for a candidate everyone saw coming on Thursday: Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, per NFL Media. According
Deion Sanders is even money to be the Dallas Cowboys next head coach, according to DraftKings' odds. Read our expert take on how the search plays out.