Jerry Jones' history of budgeting when it comes to head coach contracts could become a significant hurdle for the Cowboys in their pursuit of Coach Prime
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One guy can wake up today and say, 'You know what? I know we've done a lot of work into Brian Schottenheimer but I feel like Deion Sanders or Jason Witten would be for the best for this organization.' - Adam Schefter on Cowboys' Jerry Jones.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Sanders' $10 million contract ... Jerry Jones could take a big swing and go get Deion Sanders.. The Cowboys are in no rush to make a decision"@AdamSchefter ...
The Dallas Cowboys hired offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer as the team's next head coach on Friday night, according to ESPN's Adam
This scenario has drawn comparisons to how the Dallas Cowboys should approach their head coach search, particularly regarding Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders. On Thursday evening, Robert Griffin III highlighted the contrast between the Jaguars’ approach with Coen and the Cowboys’ hesitation with Sanders.
PR-minded Jerry Jones will never admit is was all a dog-and-pony show. Nor will Deion Sanders. But what about Deion's family? What about Shedeur and Shilo, his NFL-Draft bound sons?
As Dallas Cowboys fans nervously wait for more updates in the head coaching search, they're largely hoping that someone - specifically Colorado head coach and Cowboys alum Deion Sanders - winds up with the job rather than offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer.
Former USC Trojans commit and now Colorado Buffaloes five-star class of 2025 quarterback Julian Lewis is facing NCAA violations per Timothy Rapp of Bleacher Rep
Cowboys are hiring offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer as their new head coach, Jerrry Jones tells ESPN. “Brian Schottenheimer is known as a career assistant,” Jones said. “He ain’t Brian no more. He is now known as the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.” pic.twitter.com/JtGoltP1mC
Pete Carroll is back in the NFL two years after the Seattle Seahawks cut ties with their head coach of more than a decade. The Las Vegas Raiders are bringing the 73-year-old in to replace Antonio Pierce as the head coach in the desert after striking out on Ben Johnson,
Jerry Jones passed on outside options to make his offensive coordinator a first-time head coach. Here's how it happened.