Amid rumblings about the Dallas Cowboys potentially pursuing Deion Sanders as their next head coach, Jerry Jones' desire to be the center of the universe
Following a disappointing 2024 season, ex-Cowboys HC Jason Garrett went on The Dan Patrick Show to discuss Jerry Jones' ownership ideology.
How many possible "mysteries'' might be in store in the Cowboys coach search? Jerry Jones certainly likes playing that game. But now, via a source, we know he likes Kliff Kingsbury, too.
The New England Patriots named Mike Vrabel their head coach after a brief "search," quickly filling one of the NFL's most prominent head coach vacancies. So far no other teams around the league have settled on a new head coach,
The Cowboys’ coaching candidates are sparking plenty of debate; Dallas adds two offensive playmakers in Dane Brugler’s latest mock draft.
Jerry Jones calling Deion Sanders to gather his thoughts about becoming the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys is why JJ is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
"I don't think you spend a lot of time trying to change Jerry Jones," Garrett said. "I don't think that's going happen."
Sanders gets to remind officials at the University of Colorado that he’s a hot commodity while he prods for an extension. Jones redirects the conversation from his culpability in the Cowboys' current condition while offering fans and candidates a reminder that this is a high-profile job coaches crave.
Dallas needs a new football coach and owner Jerry Jones is at least kicking the tires on Deion Sanders. After parting ways with Mike McCarthy following five seasons without a playoff run, owner Jerry Jones spoke with Sanders about the coaching opening. Jordan Schultz of FOX Sports was first to report the news, calling Coach Prime a “top candidate.”
Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman, left, talks with Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones before an NFL football game against the Los Angeles Chargers Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis) AP