According to a report, Deion Sanders had a special request declined by the Colorado Buffaloes amid Cowboys rumors.
Robert Saleh is interviewing with the Las Vegas Raiders tomorrow, and may interview with the Dallas Cowboys before the weekend.
Stephen A. Smith wonders if Deion Sanders can coach someone at quarterback that is not Shedeur. Sanders potentially could coach his sons in the NFL.
Deion Sanders is a pretty popular guy, and he has a lot of fans, whether it be from his playing career in the NFL, or his stint working as the Colorado Buffaloes head coach. As it turns out, he had a secret admirer in former WWE star Brie Garcia for many years, with the retired wrestler sharing a surprising revelation with Sanders.
Vincent Bonsignore of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that Colorado football coach and Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders "has his eyes on ... NFL as the defense coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers and may be headed back to the organization ...
Sanders arrived in Dallas with a massive splash and immediate success. It’s what happens after that first splash subsides that’s the issue
Brie Bella reveals her childhood crush. Growing up, many professional wrestling fans found themselves charmed by former Divas Champions Nikki and Brie Bella. In the case of Brie Bella, her eyes were drawn to someone outside of the pro wrestling realm.
In the middle of a lot of rumors pointing in different directions, the Dallas Cowboys are reportedly set to interview Robert Saleh. Saleh, the former head coach of the New York Jet
Is Deion Sanders going to the NFL? Here's what to know about the Colorado football coach and Florida State football legend's NFL coaching prospects.
The New England Patriots have hired Mike Vrabel as a new head coach, a fan favorite during eight seasons as a player in New England. The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because a decision hasn’t been announced. They said Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and McCarth…
Deion Sanders was the 1994 Defensive Player of the Year and a two-time Super Bowl champion with the San Francisco 49ers (1994-95) and Dallas Cowboys (1995-96). The former No. 5 overall pick was also a six-time first-team All-Pro and two-time second-team ...