Deion Sanders, the head coach of the Buffaloes at Colorado, has addressed the speculation linking him to a potential move to the NFL, shutting down any possibility of coaching his former teams from the college football circuit.
Despite only two NFL teams parting ways with their head coaches this season, the pressure is mounting on Dallas Cowboys head coach, Mike McCarthy, following their recent loss to the Houston Texans, marking their fifth consecutive defeat.
Deion Sanders has dismissed rumors about a potential move to the Cowboys, despite suggestions from former Cowboys player Michael Irvin.
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Expressing his contentment with his current position, Sanders affirmed during a press conference that he is happy and enthusiastic about his role at Colorado, dispelling any speculation of a coaching switch.
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Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has indicated that McCarthy’s position as head coach is secure for the remainder of the season, citing past decisions to change coaches midseason as regrettable.
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Dallas’ recent loss adds to their streak of defeats, with McCarthy’s position potentially at risk if the team fails to reverse their fortunes.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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