Will there be two spectacular developments at the Dallas Cowboys next year? Franchise legend Michael Irvin brings up a special scenario.
The Dallas Cowboys could face some major changes after the current NFL season.
The playoffs were already out of reach before quarterback Dak Prescott was injured, and after two clear defeats with replacement Cooper Rush, “America’s Team” is definitely not going anywhere this season.
Head coach Mike McCarthy is likely to have to resign after the current season at the latest, and owner and general manager Jerry Jones might not shy away from further changes.
In this context, Cowboys legend Michael Irvin has now caused a stir. On the Fox show “The Herd”, the three-time Super Bowl winner with Dallas came up with a spectacular scenario.
The Cowboys could sign another icon as their new head coach if Deion Sanders’ son Shedeur Sanders is picked in the upcoming draft. The quarterback is considered one of the most interesting players in the class.
The father-son team is currently causing a stir in college football. Deion Sanders has breathed new life into the Colorado Buffaloes, and the playoffs are within reach in the current season. This is also thanks to his son Shedeur, who is playing strongly.
Father and son Sanders reunited with the Cowboys?
According to Irvin, who relies on “good sources,” “Coach Prime” would be “100 percent” ready to take over as head coach of the Cowboys if his son is picked. Will there be an impressive double change?
Deion Sanders played for the Cowboys between 1995 and 1999 and won the Super Bowl with the team in his first season with them. It is still the last championship for Dallas to this day.
After his career, the now 57-year-old, who was voted Defensive Player of the Year in 1994 and also won the Super Bowl with the San Francisco 49ers, was inducted into the Hall of Fame. However, Sanders has never worked as a coach in the NFL.
However, it is questionable whether the Cowboys would actually choose a quarterback in the draft. Just before the start of the season, Prescott signed a new NFL record contract that pays him $60 million per year and guarantees $231 million over four years.
Most recently, however, a scout had brought Shedeur Sanders into play for the Cowboys, pointing out that Dallas has enormous problems paying other stars. In this context, a cheap quarterback would have some advantages.
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