The Cowboys announced Monday that they and head coach Mike McCarthy would part ways after five seasons. Now the search for a new coach has begun; Fox Sports and reporters with
The leaked conversation between Coach Prime and Jerry Jones served several purposes, the main one being that it got people talking.
Cowboys Nation desperately wants Deion Sanders in Dallas. Ever since news broke that Jerry Jones was in talks with Sanders to bring him to coach the Cowboys, fans have been raging to get him there. But is it a good idea?
Could Shedeur Sanders' recent appearance at the Dallas Mavericks' NBA clash hint Deion Sanders is poised to pen a deal at the AT&T Stadium to join the Dallas Cowboys, after Jerry J
While his famous father, Deion, discusses becoming the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, Shedeur Sanders posts an impressive GPA during his career at Colorado.
Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders established himself as one of the best quarterbacks in college football this season. The Jackson State transfer and son of Deion Sanders broke multiple program records,
DALLAS (AP) — Mike McCarthy is not returning as coach of the Dallas Cowboys, who are going on three decades since their last Super Bowl title, owner Jerry Jones said in a statement Monday. Jones said the organization and McCarthy mutually agreed to part ways. The team’s search for its next coach begins immediately, he says.
Former Jets head coach Robert Saleh is drawing quite a bit of interest from teams with vacant head coach jobs. The latest team: the Cowboys.
Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys are looking for their next coach. The biggest name in that search so far has been Deion Sanders, the Colorado Buffaloes coach who won a Super Bowl in Dallas back during his legendary playing days.
The Cowboys will dive head-first into their head coaching search in earnest this weekend as Kellen Moore, Robert Saleh, and Leslie Frazier are
Dallas parted ways with McCarthy this week after a disappointing season. The Denton Record Chronicle's Brett Vito spoke with KERA's Andrew Garcia about where the Cowboys go from here.