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Dallas Cowboys, Deion Sanders Express Mutual Interest in Head Coach Role
Jan 14, 2025, 02:36 AM
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has initiated discussions with Deion Sanders, the head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes, regarding the team's head coaching vacancy following the departure of Mike McCarthy. Sanders, a Hall of Fame player and former Cowboys star who helped the team win Super Bowl XXX, is considered a top candidate for the position. While no formal interview has been scheduled, both parties have expressed mutual interest in continuing the dialogue, with mutual respect noted between Jones and Sanders. Sanders has described the opportunity as 'intriguing' but emphasized his commitment to Colorado, where he has been coaching since 2023 and holds a 13-12 record. Reports also suggest that Sanders may be negotiating a new deal with Colorado, indicating that his focus remains on his current role. The Cowboys are expected to evaluate additional candidates as part of their search process, with no immediate timeline for a decision.
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