The Dallas Cowboys made two major moves this week that sent shockwaves through the NFL. The first one was parting ways with head coach Mike McCarthy. The second was speaking with Colorado's Deion Sanders about the vacant position.
The Chicago Bears are in the middle of their head coach search, and there are two names who have emerged as top contenders: Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and former Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy.
An NFL general manager once told ESPN's Adam Schefter that Deion Sanders would be the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Schefter retold the story
Cocky claims and media water-carrying aside, Deion Sanders has a lifetime of experience utilizing "negotiating ploys'' to get what he wants. But "Coach Prime'' is now vehemently denying that he'd stoop to doing that with Jerry Jones' Dallas Cowboys.
ESPN's Adam Schefter provided more details about Ben Johnson potentially becoming the next Raiders head coach.
ESPN NFL reporter Adam Schefter disagrees with some of the rumors surrounding Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. Johnson is one of the most
Adam Schefter has shared the latest on Deion Sanders‘ chances of becoming the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. While appearing on The Pat McAfee Show, the ESPN NFL insider said it’s not ...
The Cowboys requested an interview for Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore per NFL insider Adam Schefter. "Cowboys now have requested permission to interview Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore for their head coaching job, per source," said Schefter on X.
The Dallas Cowboys are officially in search of a new head coach following their decision to part ways with Mike McCarthy earlier this week. Among the names floated as a potential successor is Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders.
ESPN's Adam Schefter appeared on Friday's edition of The Pat McAfee Show and discussed the Cowboys' coaching search when he dropped the bomb that Ben Johnson isn't coming to Dallas.
The Bears recently called the Steelers to see whether they would be allowed to talk to Mike Tomlin in an attempt to trade for him, only to have Pittsburgh rebuff their inquiry, sources told ESPN.