The Dallas Cowboys have lost four games in a row after falling to the Philadelphia Eagles by 28 points on Sunday, and with a 3-6 record, they’re in a world of trouble.
There are rumors that head coach Mike McCarthy is on the hot seat, especially since he is in the final year of his contract.
On Fox Sports 1’s “Speak,” legendary Cowboys wide receiver Michael Irvin asked Deion Sanders, the head coach of the University of Colorado if he would be interested in coaching the Cowboys, and Sanders responded by saying he loves it where he’s at right now.
.@michaelirvin88 asked @DeionSanders about coaching the Cowboys… Watch until the end to see Prime’s response 😂 pic.twitter.com/wonYbtDR4H
— Speak (@SpeakOnFS1) November 13, 2024
Sanders was a Hall of Fame cornerback in the NFL in the 1990s, and he spent five seasons with Dallas from 1995 to 1999.
In his first season with Dallas, he played a key role in them winning the Super Bowl championship, which happens to be the last time they won it all or even reached the NFC Championship Game.
He made headlines last year when he became the Buffaloes’ head coach, and so far this season, they’re 7-2 under his leadership.
If the Cowboys do make a coaching change, it likely won’t help much, as their roster has some real problems.
They lost a number of key players last offseason in free agency and failed to address those departures, and this year, they’re having serious problems defending the run while being unable to move the chains on the ground themselves.
They also lack a legitimate No. 2 wide receiver alongside CeeDee Lamb, and quarterback Dak Prescott, who is currently out with a hamstring injury, still cannot figure out how to play well in consequential games.
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