Michael Irvin is not backing down. The Dallas Cowboys legend remains firm in his belief that the franchise made a critical mistake by not seriously considering
Jerry Jones had a somewhat surprising characterization of his interview with Colorado football coach Deion Sanders for the Cowboys head coach vacancy after the Brian Scottenheimer hire.
The Dallas Cowboys ended their search for a new head coach by promoting from within. The team elected to hire offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer as Mike McCarthy's successor, ending one of the most publicized head coaching searches in the NFL this offseason.
Sanders confirmed that he spoke with Jones last week after reports surfaced connecting him to the Cowboys job.
With Jones now spearheading the search for the Cowboys’ next head coach after Mike McCarthy’s departure, buzz continues to build around franchise great and Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders, who “would almost certainly accept” the top job in Dallas if offered by the 82-year-old owner, according to a new report.
The Dallas Cowboys officially unveiled Brian Schottenheimer as the 10th full-time head coach in franchise history.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has come under scrutiny for the process in which he went about hiring new head coach Brian Schottenheimer. From being unable to agree on an extension with Mike McCarthy,
When the Dallas Cowboys began their head coaching search, Deion Sanders was one of the first names in the mix and was seemingly a serious candidate. But
Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys are on the hunt for their next head coach, and Deion Sanders, the legendary ‘Coach Prime,’ seemed like a perfect fit. But reports suggest that the opportunity fizzled out,
Jerry Jones called the decision "as big a risk as you could take" but believes hiring Brian Schottenheimer gives the team the best chance to succeed.
On Monday, the Cowboys officially welcomed Brian Schottenheimer as the 10th head coach in franchise history after parting ways with Mike McCarthy. It