According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Sanders' $10 million contract buyout at Colorado is a considerable obstacle. This, combined with his current $29.5 million deal over five year
The Deion Sanders-NFL rumors are at an all-time peak after Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones reportedly spoke to Sanders about the team’s head coaching vacancy this week. Sanders released a statement about their conversation on Monday night in which he called the Cowboys’ job “intriguing,” but declined to say much more than that.
NFL insider Adam Schefter has opened up about the possibility of Deion Sanders using the Dallas Cowboys to leverage more money out of the Colorado Buffaloes.
Just last week, it seemed like Colorado head coach Deion Sanders was the front-runner to be named the new head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Fox Sports’ Jordan
The New England Patriots were expected to be the first team to pick a non-quarterback in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft.
Deion Sanders, the iconic NFL Hall of Famer and current head coach at the University of Colorado, has found himself at the center of speculation regarding a potential return to the
Sanders is among the candidates who the Cowboys have been linked to early in the process of the franchise hiring a new head coach. ESPN's Adam Schefter squashed the notion that the Cowboys would have to find a way to land Colorado star quarterback Shedeur Sanders for Coach Prime to come to Big D.
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders' previous declaration that he would only coach in the NFL if he could coach his son, Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur
Deion Sanders is rumored to be in talks for the Cowboys coaching job, leaving everyone wondering if he’ll leave Colorado for the NFL.
If Jerry Jones wants to hire Colorado’s Deion Sanders as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, he’s going to have to pay up. Not only will Jones have to dish out top dollar for an NFL head coach contract for Sanders,
The Dallas Cowboys are officially in search of a new head coach following their decision to part ways with Mike McCarthy earlier this week
It's easy to understand why the Cowboys are an attractive destination for Sanders. The former defensive back starred for the franchise from 1995-99, winning a Super Bowl. Ending its 29-year championship drought would augment the Pro Football Hall of Famer's legacy.