Michael Irvin and Troy Aikman made magic together on the football field. But when it comes to the current state of the Dallas Cowboys, the two couldn’t be any further divided. The Cowboys are looking for their next head coach after team owner Jerry Jones parted ways with Mike McCarthy on Monday.
Dallas Cowboys Hall of Famer Michael Irvin has given an insight into a conversation he had with Deion Sanders regarding the head coaching job.
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The biggest coaching search in America is taking place in Big D. The Dallas Cowboys parted ways with now-former head coach Mike McCarthy on Monday, meaning Jerry Jones is officially in the ...
Mike McCarthy's time with the Dallas Cowboys ... Fox Sports' Jordan Schultz reports there would have been a mutual interest between Belichick and the Cowboys had the veteran coach known the ...
Michael Irvin said he spoke to Deion Sanders about the coach's preliminary conversations with the Dallas Cowboys ... surfaced as a replacement candidate. Jordan Shultz first reported Monday ...
Mike McCarthy's time with the Dallas Cowboys has ... FOX Sports' Jordan Schultz was the first to report this development. If the Cowboys look for a familiar face to help replace McCarthy ...
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“Sources,” writes Jordan Schultz ... becoming the next head coach in Dallas.” Schultz adds, “Coach Prime is considered a top candidate, though the Cowboys plan to interview other ...
Somehow, at some point very recently, the NFL decided that the opening round of the playoffs was to be called the Wild Card Weekend. This was a startling change. You see, in recent years the NFL has tried to force the round in question as the Super Wild Card Weekend and has done so in a (clearly) failing effort.
Sports experts have argued that McCarthy's three (12-5) winning seasons may not have been a strong enough case to keep him in Dallas for a sixth season.
Dallas Cowboys Hall of Fame receiver Michael Irvin is excited for the new direction the franchise is going in after parting ways with Mike McCarthy.