The Dallas Cowboys are still searching for a new head coach, and they are currently looking at former Seahawks HC Peter Caroll.
The Dallas Cowboys coaching search added a new name to the mix on Thursday, with Jerry Jones connecting with Pete Carroll.
Jerry Jones' Dallas Cowboys coaching search really won't be complete without a serious visit with Deion Sanders.
Information regarding the Dallas Cowboys head coaching search appears to be all over the place. The latest piece of news says Jerry Jones and Pete Carroll have spoken, with there being some interest.
Officially, the Dallas Cowboys have only interviewed four people for the head coaching job vacated by Mike McCarthy: Kellen Moore, offensive coordinator of the Philadelphia Eagles;
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Deion Sanders might be looking to jump to the NFL. The Colorado Buffaloes head coach has “very strong interest” in the Raiders’ sideline opening, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported Saturday. Las Vegas is in the process of finding a replacement for Antonio Pierce,
The man who won a Super Bowl with the Seattle Seahawks has made himself available in this coaching cycle after leaving Seattle two years earlier. Carroll reportedly expressed an interest in the Chicago Bears job and has since been strongly linked with the job over at Tom Brady's Las Vegas Raiders after they whiffed on Ben Johnson.
The Las Vegas Raiders reportedly have "no interest" in pursuing Deion Sanders as their next head coach for the franchise.
Skip Bayless criticizes Cowboys owner Jerry Jones for not hiring Raiders' Pete Carroll as his team's head coach
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