Dallas recently cut ties with head coach Mike McCarthy and now will be looking to find its next leader for the foreseeable future. The Cowboys have been linked to a handful of options so far but the person who stands out the most is Deion Sanders.
A proposed trade pitch would move Dallas Cowboys Dak Prescott to the Cleveland Browns to replace Deshaun Watson.
Sports experts have argued that McCarthy's three (12-5) winning seasons may not have been a strong enough case to keep him in Dallas for a sixth season.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, by virtue of his position and his team's prominence, is one of the most polarizing players in NFL discourse. Talk at all about Prescott's high level of performance during his tenure with the team,
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones could bring in Colorado coach Deion Sanders, and if he does, a house-cleaning is possible.
Here we go again. Which part of Dak Prescott's Dallas Cowboys contract do people who want to trade the quarterback not understand?
Then there's the other wrinkle: Deion is thought to be a package deal if he takes an NFL job. His son, quarterback Shedeur Sanders, is projected to be among the top picks in the upcoming draft, and it's hard to see a scenario where dad coaches one NFL team, and son plays for another.
The Cowboys' struggles have often been pinned, whether fairly or not, on the NFL 's highest paid player in average salary, the team's $60 million (average) per year quarterback Dak Prescott, who has become a lightning rod for controversy at times.
The Dallas Cowboys have made an interview request for a candidate everyone saw coming on Thursday: Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, per NFL Media. According
Moore is deeply familiar with the Cowboys, having spent eight seasons in Dallas (2015-2022), including four as the team's offensive coordinator (2019-2022). During his tenure as coordinator, he twice guided the offense to a league-leading finish in total yards (2019 and 2021) and orchestrated the NFL's highest-scoring offense in 2021.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott told CBS Sports in a one-on-one interview on Dec. 3 that he was going to go to bat for coach Mike McCarthy to return as the team's head coa