×

Dallas Cowpokes proprietor Jerry Jones focuses on probability of employing Deion Sanders

It’s A Surprise As Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones Eyes Deion Sanders as Potential Hire 🔥🔥:

In a surprising turn of events, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has expressed interest in hiring NFL legend Deion Sanders as a potential addition to the team’s coaching staff. Sanders, a Hall of Fame cornerback and former Cowboy, has been making waves in the college football world as the head coach of Jackson State University.

It should not come as too much of a surprise. This has been the case for well over the past 30 years. They have big personalities. They are not afraid to let everyone know what they think. We mean, everyone.

Roughly three decades removed from Sanders helping Jones and the Cowboys’ to their last Super Bowl title, the two remain key forces in football.

Sanders has been the story in Boulder since taking over as Colorado’s head coach ahead of last season. Some on-field success coupled with a ton of off-field drama, has put him in the headlines big time. Or, we should say that he’s put himself in the headlines.

In Dallas, the Cowboys have not earned as much as a spot in the NFC Championship Game since Sanders was starring in Big D back in 1995. It’s been all about playoff futility for the Cowboys since.

So, why are we linking these two together? We’re glad you asked.

Jones just sat down with Stephen A. Smith for a one-on-one interview. The attention turned to Sanders and whether Dallas’ enigmatic owner would consider hiring Sanders as a head coach at some point. His response was interesting (one-hour, six-minute mark).

“No, but he does know how to spell well enough and not answer a hypothetical question. I have always admired him both on and off the field,” Jerry Jones said of Deion Sanders. “Some of the best stories that I have to tell about my time in sports have been Deion-type stories.”

Post Comment