NFL insider Adam Schefter expects the Minnesota Vikings and Kevin O'Connell to agree on a contract extension soon... but how much will it cost the Wilfs?
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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.
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
Deion Sanders, the iconic NFL Hall of Famer and current head coach at the University of Colorado, has found himself at the center of speculation regarding a potential return to the
Mike Tomlin has already made it clear he has no interest in another coaching job, but that didn't stop the Chicago Bears from at least trying to inquire
NFL insider Adam Schefter added another person to the list of potential new Dallas Cowboys head coaches. Besides Deion Sanders, Schefter said that former All-Pro tight end Jason Witten could find his way back to AT&T Stadium this offseason.
NFL insider Adam Schefter reveals the new dynamic between new Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel and VP of Player personnel Eliot Wolf.
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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.
Former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky is currently paid to talk about NFL teams for ESPN. Perhaps soon Orlovsky will be coaching an NFL team, instead. Rumors have circulated in recent days that Dan Orlovsky could leave his job at ESPN as an NFL analyst to get into coaching this offseason.