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‘This is going to be a train wreck’ – Jerry Jones and Deion Sanders in talks to recreate Super Bowl magic

Open‘This is going to be a train wreck’ – Jerry Jones and Deion Sanders in talks to recreate Super Bowl magic

If you thought the spotlight couldn’t get any bigger on the Dallas Cowboys, you would be wrong.

Buckle up.

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Primetime himself, Deion Sanders, may be on his way to help save ‘America’s Team.’

NFL insider, Jordan Schultz, has reported that Sanders has been in discussions with Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, about the head coach opening.

He notes that there hasn’t been a formal interview, but that there is mutual interest between the two sides.

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Jones announced on Monday that they were parting ways with Mike McCarthy, leaving a giant-sized opening on America’s most valuable team.

There has already been speculation from all over.

Bill Belichick, Jon Gruden, and now Deion Sanders are names that have already been linked to the opening.

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Schultz now reports that the Primetime to Dallas movement is more than just a fun story.

It could legit be happening.

Fans are unsure about this news.

‘This is going to be a train wreck,’ one fan posted on X.

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‘Makes too much sense. Deion loves the big stage Jerry loves the show,’ another fan chimed in.

‘Jerry sure knows how to keep eyes on the Cowboys,’ another fan added.

If there’s one thing that Jones knows how to do better than anyone else, it’s get people to keep talking about his Cowboys.

Hiring Sanders would just about break the internet.

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