The Dallas Cowboys have completed their interview with Robert Saleh but have yet to make a decision on their open head coaching position.
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 the ... two Super Bowl titles in his career. Robert Saleh rose to prominence in the NFL as the defense ...
The first name that drew widespread attention after McCarthy's departure was Deion Sanders. But three others are getting interviews.
“Cowboys now have completed an in-person interview with former Jets HC Robert Saleh for their head coaching position,” ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter reported on Saturday. The team conducted a virtual interview with its former offensive coordinator, current Philadelphia Eagles OC Kellen Moore, on Friday.
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
Legendary college football coach Nick Saban believes Deion Sanders is the right man to fill the Dallas Cowboys head coaching vacancy.
The Dallas Cowboys coaching search to find Mike McCarthy's successor after the team parted ways with him after five seasons is heating up, and it will be wide-ranging.  Dallas completed an interview Friday with Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore,
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported on Sunday that the Cowboys and Colorado head coach Deion Sanders aren't expected to hold a formal interview, though
The grassroots movement to bring Deion Sanders back to Dallas has sparked passionate debate among Cowboys fans, with many pushing for the charismatic coach
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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.