Deion Sanders makes clear statement on becoming Dallas Cowboys head coach after revealing Jerry Jones talks
Deion Sanders has been contacted by JERRY Jones on his possible appointment as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.
After successfully reviving Colorado’s football program, it seems the NFL has approached Sanders.
Sanders told ESPN on Monday that he discussed the role with Jerry Jones and that it is “intriguing.”
“To hear from Jerry Jones is truly delightful, and it s intriguing,” Sanders stated.
“I believe in Jerry and I love him.” It’s fascinating once you hang up, absorb it, and give it some thought.
“But I love Boulder and everything there is about our team, the coaches, our student body and the community.”
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Sanders notably didn’t say no when he talked about how much he enjoys being at Colorado.
After playing with the Cowboys for five seasons of his Hall of Fame career, Sanders remained in Texas.
In four of those five seasons, he was selected to the All-Pro team.
Sanders and Jones will continue to discuss the role, according to ESPN writer Adam Schefter.
Sanders stated in November that he planned to remain in Colorado, but he might have altered his mind when his kids left for the NFL.
The words “I’m happy where I am, man,” were spoken by Sanders.
“I’ve mastered a kickstand. What is a kickstand, do you know? That indicates that I’m sleeping.
“I’m doing well, content, and thrilled. I’m excited with my current location. I genuinely adore this place.”
The idea of Sanders taking over the Cowboys excites NFL fans, who expressed their feelings on social media.
“Shedeur and Deion Sanders are returning home. One fan remarked, “Primetime is about to turn the Cowboys around.”
Another fan remarked, “Restore America’s team to primetime.”
“Prime coaching the cowboys is prime time tv,” remarked a third fan.
A fourth fan remarked, “Dallas needs to make headlines somehow, this is it.”
“In theory I like it but in practice this would either go really well or really really really bad,” stated one of the fifth fans.
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Sanders is a possibility, but according to other reports, Jones has Bill Belichick at the top of his list.
To acquire Belichick, Jones would need to buy out UNC for $10 million.