Yahoo Sports’ senior NFL writer Frank Schwab reacts to reports that Jerry Jones is talking with Colorado head coach Deion Sanders to replace Mike McCarthy in Dallas.
For many weeks, even when Mike McCarthy had the head coaching job of the Dallas Cowboys, there was plenty of speculation.
Maybe owner Jerry Jones might look to Deion Sanders to come from the college ranks to coach the Cowboys for the 2025 season.
Well, with McCarthy out of the way, he’s no longer the Cowboys’ coach.
Jones and Sanders have had conversations about the Cowboys’ head coaching job, according to multiple reports.
Obviously it’s a fascinating pairing if it ever happens.
There’s still a long way to go.
The Cowboys are going to talk to other candidates.
Sanders would have to decide if he wants to leave Colorado for an NFL job, but the headlines would be.
Generated from that pairing would be immense.
We have to wonder, can Sanders’ style in college translate to the NFL?
It’s a much different job.
Sanders has had success at Colorado, but could he adapt to the NFL?
And could he work with Jones?
Obviously both guys have a lot of ego, but they also have a lot of history together.
The last time the Dallas Cowboys made a Super Bowl was with Sanders being one of the.
Stars, he was obviously a huge signing for Jones as a free agent in the mid 90s.
They won Super Bowl 30 together and now maybe Jones is digging back into that history and that success to try to find his next head coach.
We’ll see where this goes.
Sanders and Cowboys have a long way to go before he’s their head coach, but the two sides are talking and that’s gonna create a lot of discussion during this head coaching cycle.
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