Deion Sanders not likely to be interviewed for Cowboys job, per report

The grassroots movement to bring Deion Sanders back to Dallas has sparked passionate debate among Cowboys fans, with many pushing for the charismatic coach to step into the vacancy. However, the reality of this situation seems far removed from the fan-driven narrative, as Sanders has not been included in the Cowboys’ current slate of coaching interviews following the departure of Mike McCarthy.

As of now, the Cowboys have begun interviewing a range of candidates. Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh, and veteran coach Leslie Frazier are all under consideration. Additional candidates such as Aaron Glenn and Jason Witten have also drawn interest, leaving Sanders notably absent from the conversation.

NFL insider Ian Rapoport highlighted the improbability of Sanders being interviewed for the position, citing the lack of any scheduled meetings and a belief that an interview is unlikely to occur. While Rapoport left room for the unpredictable nature of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, he emphasized that Sanders’ candidacy lacks momentum…

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