It appears that there are actually some legs on the never-ending speculation about Deion Sanders potentially becoming the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.
During the 2024 NCAA football and NFL season, countless fans and analysts floated the idea of Deion Sanders potentially replacing Mike McCarthy as the Cowboys head coach. And it actually makes some sense for several reasons.
For one, you won’t find two men who crave the spotlight and embrace attention as much as “Coach Prime” and Dallas owner Jones. And of course, Sanders played for the Cowboys from 1995 to 1999 and led them to a Super Bowl 30 championship.
Now, ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Jordan Schultz of FOX Sports both report that Jerry Jones has spoken to Deion Sanders about the Cowboys’ HC opening:
Speaking on ESPN during halftime of the Los Angeles Rams-Minnesota Vikings Wild Card Round game:
After leading Jackson State to consecutive SWAP Championships in 2021 and 2022, Deion Sanders joined the Colorado Buffaloes on a lucrative long-term contract. After going 4-8 in his first year, Coach Prime guided the Buffs to an 8-4 record that ended with a loss to BYU in the Alamo Bowl.
Deion Sanders Going To Cowboys Would Be Something Else
If you love drama, headlines and frontpage stories, then you probably love the idea of Sanders becoming the Cowboys’ next head coach. But if you’re a Dallas fan that wants Jones to make the right hire, you probably don’t want Coach Prime here.
Sanders has no NFL coaching experience. He needs to further build up his resume at the college ranks, especially with Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter entering the 2025 NFL Draft.
Simply put, hiring Sanders right away would prove that Jones is more worried about publicity than championships.