The Deion Sanders buzz has died down in the Dallas Cowboys' head coaching search, but his son Shedeur Sanders is sharing his thoughts on the situation.
Nick Saban and Deion Sanders' friendship has been well-documented over the last few years, making it no surprise that the college football icon has endorsed "Coach Prime" to be the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.
Shedeur Sanders addressed the speculation about his father coaching the Cowboys with a clear deference to Deion Sanders' decision. While Shedeur Sanders' focus remains on his own bright future, his comments highlight the family’s alignment on letting Coach Prime choose his next steps.
Unlike NFL teams that have to follow protocols to interview current NFL coaches, there is no such red tape to navigate when a franchise wants to chat with a college coach. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones could have Deion over to The Star, or a Starbucks, and that’s an interview.
Sanders reportedly express interest in both the Las Vegas Raiders and Dallas Cowboys openings, per multiple reports. Sanders confirmed he spoke with Jones to ESPN. However, the Cowboys are already in the process of interviewing candidates, having completed meetings with Robert Salah and Kellen Moore for the position.
Former Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban believes that Deion has earned an NFL opportunity if he so chooses. Sanders and Saban have a great relationship as seen in all of the Aflac commercials. Saban was on the Pivot Podcast with Ryan Clark discussing the Dallas job and said of Deion, “I want him to get that job.”
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