The betting market has spoken and Deion Sanders is the favorite to be the next Dallas Cowboys coach. Reports circulated Monday that Jerry Jones had reached out to Coach Prime about the Cowboys’ vacancy, which immediately resulted in him becoming a +100 favorite to lead America’s team in 2025, according to DraftKings Sportsbook.
Deion Sanders is the first name to pop up in the Cowboys' coaching search. But these roadblocks could stand in the way of his candidacy.
The rumors that Deion Sanders could potentially join the Cowboys as their next head coach have mostly died down, but his son Shadeur shared his thoughts.
All things considered, Monday was a pretty eventful day for the Dallas Cowboys. The franchise made the puzzling decision of waiting a whole week to fire Mike McCarthy as head coach.
Next on the list is Colorado coach Deion Sanders, at +200. Earlier this week, he was the favorite. Current Cowboys offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer is third on the list, at +250. The full list options has 60 names, including Bill Belichick at 12-1.
Belichick spent 29 seasons as a head coach in the NFL between his time with the Patriots and Cleveland Browns. He won six Super Bowls with the
Twenty years after he polished off his career as arguably the best cornerback of all time, Deion Sanders could be on the verge of returning to the NFL as a head coach. In the aftermath of Mike McCarthy 's departure from the Dallas Cowboys, the Colorado head coach has emerged as the betting favorite to replace him.
The Dallas Cowboys have interest in hiring Deion Sanders as their next head coach. Sanders all but confirmed as much when he told ESPN about his conversation with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, calling the opportunity “intriguing.”
The Cowboys have opened up their head coaching position. Now Deion Sanders is the first name to emerge as a possibility.
From the logical and boring to the truly outlandish, David Helman examines a wide pool of Cowboys coaching candidates.
As rumors swirl around Deion Sanders and the Dallas Cowboys head coach vacancy, details are starting to emerge about the talks between Coach Prime and Colorado. NFL Network’s Jane Slater reported Sanders asked CU athletics director Rick George for additional NIL and staff resources amid the Cowboys’ pursuit, but he was “met with resistance.”
Sports analyst who has become known for his hatred for the Cowboys believes that Deion Sanders is the right man for the job.