We examine three paths for each team seeking a new head coach, including possible landing spots for Gruden, Pete Carroll and Mike McCarthy.
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It's officially Divisional Round week but the Dallas Cowboys, who didn't come close to making the playoffs, are threatening to take over the headlines.
Unlike NFL teams that have to follow protocols to interview current NFL coaches, there is no such red tape to navigate when a franchise wants to chat with a college coach. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones could have Deion over to The Star, or a Starbucks, and that’s an interview.
The Dallas Cowboys, who finished with a 7-10 record in 2024, are looking for a new coach after Mike McCarthy was shown the door.
It's been over a week and we have precious little to report on the Dallas Cowboys' search for a new head coach.
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.
Colorado coach Deoin Sanders has been quite vocal about the "rules' he has for his son, Buffaloes QB Shadeur Sanders as he enters the 2025 NFL Draft.
The first name that drew widespread attention after McCarthy's departure was Deion Sanders. But three others are getting interviews.
Could Shedeur Sanders' recent appearance at the Dallas Mavericks' NBA clash hint Deion Sanders is poised to pen a deal at the AT&T Stadium to join the Dallas Cowboys, after Jerry J
Jerry Jones faces a pivot point in choosing the next coach for the Dallas Cowboys: Will it be business as usual or will he shake up the NFL?