Is Coach Prime a good fit for the head coaching vacancy in Dallas? Check out the latest opinions from around the sports world!
A new report says that Deion Sanders would accept the head coach position of the Dallas Cowboys if Jerry Jones offered it. Colin Cowherd worries about the fit, and asks if Deion is ready to coach in the NFL.
Deion Sanders has experienced bountiful success at the college level. Here's why he has what it takes to do the same in the NFL — specifically with the Cowboys.
The Cowboys are going with an internal option for their next head coach, promoting Brian Schottenheimer to replace Mike McCarthy.
FOX Sports' Joel Klatt joins Colin Cowherd to explain why Deion Sanders would fit better staying with Colorado than the Dallas Cowboys.
"Prime Time" had to overcome a big challenge in the NFL. Deion "Prime Time" Sanders displayed his incredible athletic ability by lettering in football, baseball, and track during his years at Florida State University before taking over the NFL in 1989.
Keyshawn and RJ Young dive into the speculation surrounding Coach Prime’s future. Could Deion Sanders leave Colorado and take over the Dallas Cowboys? They also touch on Kellen Moore and how he could factor into the Cowboys’ coaching search.
Deion Sanders and Jerry Jones have been in discussion for the open position of Dallas Cowboys HC. Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, and Kevin Wildes discuss whether or not Sanders would be a good fit.
Just last week, it seemed like Colorado head coach Deion Sanders was the front-runner to be named the new head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz reported that Cowboys owner Jerry Jones had reached out to Sanders shortly after parting ways with former head coach Mike McCarthy
Deion Sanders may be toying with the idea of joining his son and going to the NFL, but Vince Wilfork says he's better off staying in college.
Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders met with reporters but won't participate in the East-West Shrine Bowl.
From the logical and boring to the truly outlandish, David Helman examines a wide pool of Cowboys coaching candidates.