ESPN's Stephen A. Smith believes Deion Sanders will become the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys if Jerry Jones offers him the job.
Stephen A. Smith has weighed in on the Dallas Cowboys' head coaching search. The Cowboys have an opening at head coach after being unable to come to an agreement with Mike McCarthy on a long-term deal.
Deion Sanders is still the head coach at Colorado. He could be conceivably persuaded to coach the Dallas Cowboys, who need a new leader after parting with Mike McCarthy. That is, if the Cowboys want to do that. It remains unclear how close such a high-profile marriage would be in the real world.
The Dallas Cowboys moved on from Mike McCarthy on Monday, meaning they are in the market for a new head coach. Shortly after the news was announced it was revealed that Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders was a frontrunner for the gig, which led to an interesting prediction from Stephen A. Smith.
The Dallas Cowboys officially parted ways with head coach Mike McCarthy on Monday after five seasons leading the franchise. The timing of how everything unfolded was interesting as the Cowboys and owner Jerry Jones now have a late start on their coaching search.
Stephen A. Smith cites his relationship with ESPN president Jimmy Pitaro as big reason for staying at the network.
Stephen A. Smith and the "First Take" crew react to news of the Dallas Cowboys requesting to interview Kellen Moore and debate whether he would be a good fit as head coach.
The Dallas Cowboys are officially in the hunt for a new head coach. Mike McCarthy's deal expired, and he will now pursue other opportunities. Of
The Dallas Cowboys are in the early stages of their head-coaching search, and Deion Sanders has already been mentioned as one of the favorites. Stephen A.
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The Dallas Cowboys are dominating the media following their decision to part ways with head coach Mike McCarthy. A number of potential replacements have been discussed, with many of the names being former Cowboys players.
Quinn Ewers was a top contender to be the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. However, after an inconsistent junior season in 2024, his stock has fallen dramatically, wit