Cowboys’ Owner Weighs in on “Prime Time” as a Potential NFL Head Coach
As the Dallas Cowboys navigate a challenging season, conversations about the future of head coach Mike McCarthy have taken center stage. With McCarthy entering the final year of his contract, rumors are swirling about potential candidates to fill the role should a change be made. Among the names stirring intrigue is none other than Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders. Known as “Prime Time,” Sanders is a Cowboys legend, having spent five seasons in Dallas and securing a Super Bowl ring in 1995.
Deion Sanders’ Coaching Success
Deion Sanders has gained widespread acclaim for his coaching journey, which has revitalized the University of Colorado football program. His exceptional recruiting skills have attracted top talent and brought newfound energy to the college football scene. This success has led many, including Sanders’ former teammate Michael Irvin, to call on Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to consider bringing “Prime Time” back to Dallas—not as a player, but as a coach.
During a recent interview with 105.3 The Fan in Dallas, Jones was asked about Sanders’ potential as an NFL coach. While praising Sanders’ abilities, Jones expressed skepticism about whether his skill set would translate effectively to the NFL.
“One of his greatest skills…is that he almost has no peer as far as being a recruiter,” Jones remarked. “That’s incredibly valuable in college football but less applicable in the NFL.”
Sanders’ Commitment to Colorado
Deion Sanders himself seems content with his current role at Colorado. In a recent statement, Sanders said, “I’m happy where I am, I’m good… I love it here.” His comments came ahead of a critical matchup against Oklahoma State, following Colorado’s upset loss to Kansas—a defeat that dashed their College Football Playoff hopes.
Despite the challenges, Sanders remains committed to the Buffaloes, emphasizing his dedication to rebuilding the program. His immediate focus is on leading Colorado through the remainder of the season, even as speculation about his future continues to mount.
The Possibility of an NFL Leap
The idea of Sanders coaching the Cowboys gained additional traction when Irvin suggested that Sanders might consider the job if his son, Shedeur Sanders, were drafted by Dallas. However, with Dak Prescott firmly entrenched as the Cowboys’ quarterback, such a scenario appears unlikely.
While the chances of Sanders making the leap to the NFL—and specifically to the Cowboys—remain slim, the possibility has ignited conversations about his coaching potential. For now, Sanders continues to make waves at Colorado, proving that his impact on the football world extends far beyond the field.
Whether or not Jerry Jones ultimately pursues Sanders, one thing is clear: “Prime Time” has redefined what’s possible for a coach at any level.