The move has sparked mixed reactions from both the Cowboys fanbase and the media. Cowboys legend Michael Irvin, however, didn’t mince words on Speak on FS1, firmly stating that it was absolutely the right decision to go in a new direction and find a new head coach.
NFL legend Michael Irvin is no stranger to the spotlight, but his latest ambition could take him from the football field to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The former Dallas Cowboy
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.
Deion Sanders is at the center of the Dallas Cowboys head coaching saga. Former Cowboys wide receiver Michael Irvin has joined in the action, too.
Dallas Cowboys legend Michael Irvin outlined a harsh reality to fans after the Mike McCarthy era ended on Monday. Jerry Jones announced the team had decided to part ways with McCarthy.
Marvel fans react as one X user hilariously suggests Michael Irvin, former Cowboys WR, to take up the mantle of Black Panther.
Reports say the Dallas Cowboys have discussed its head coach opening with current University of Colorado coach Deion Sanders. Could it happen?
Once again, Jerry Jones is tasked with the decision of hiring a football coach. History suggests that doesn't bode well for the Cowboys.
Dallas needs a new football coach and owner Jerry Jones is at least kicking the tires on Deion Sanders. After parting ways with Mike McCarthy following five seasons without a playoff run, owner Jerry Jones spoke with Sanders about the coaching opening. Jordan Schultz of FOX Sports was first to report the news, calling Coach Prime a “top candidate.”
Sanders arrived in Dallas with a massive splash and immediate success. It’s what happens after that first splash subsides that’s the issue
Deion Sanders continues to make headlines with rumors swirling about his potential interest in the Dallas Cowboys head coaching job. Despite the speculation, Sa