Deion Sanders Reportedly Open to Dallas Cowboys Head Coach Role
Speculation grows over Jerry Jones' interest in hiring Sanders, though challenges with current roster and contracts remain.
- Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is reportedly considering Deion Sanders as the team's next head coach after parting ways with Mike McCarthy.
- Sources suggest Sanders would likely accept the role if offered, with those close to him encouraging the move.
- Sanders, currently coaching at Colorado, has expressed interest but emphasized his preference to coach both of his sons, a potential hurdle given their current positions.
- The Cowboys face financial and logistical challenges, including Dak Prescott's $240 million contract and the difficulty of drafting Sanders' son Shedeur, a top prospect.
- Sanders' leadership style, cultural impact, and past success as a player in Dallas have fueled speculation about his potential return to the NFL as a head coach.

























