Jerry Jones' unwillingness to break the bank for a head coach could be a major obstacle for the Dallas Cowboys if they want to pursue Deion Sanders.
Jerry Jones' history of budgeting when it comes to head coach contracts could become a significant hurdle for the Cowboys in their pursuit of Coach Prime
With all the speculation about Deion Sanders potentially returning to Dallas as the next Cowboys head coach, hands-on owner/general manager Jerry Jones may have more options than previously known. During a Friday appearance on The Pat McAfee Show,
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.
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,
ESPN reporter, Adam Schefter went in on Cowboys owner, Jerry Jones' handling of the situation with McCarthy and noted that the club won't be able to speak to assistants that are currently still in ...
Mutual interest reportedly exists between Jones and Sanders, but a formal interview hasn’t been scheduled as of Monday night.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy and team owner Jerry Jones haven't had "substantial discussions" about McCarthy's contract recently, according
Sanders confirmed the reports, telling ESPN's Adam Schefter, "To hear from Jerry Jones is truly delightful, and it's intriguing." “To hear from Jerry Jones is truly delightful, and it’s intriguing,” Deion Sanders told ESPN on Monday night.
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"To hear from Jerry Jones is truly delightful, and it's intriguing," Sanders told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Monday night. "I love Jerry and believe in Jerry. After you hang up and process it ...
Moore and Jones go way back, and while the Eagles still have a playoff run to attend to, Philly's OC seems awfully interested.