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    Deion Sanders Isn’t the Only Former Cowboys Star Interested In Dallas’ Head Coach Vacancy

    Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys front office are looking for a new head coach after extension talks with Mike McCarthy officially fell through on Monday.

    As rumors linking Colorado head coach Deion Sanders to the role make the rounds on social media, a former Cowboys star has expressed his interest in the job.

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    Marcus Spears Joins Deion Sanders Among Former Dallas Cowboys Vying for Head Coaching Role

    Marcus Spears, who spent eight of his nine NFL seasons with Dallas, has signaled his intent to coach the Cowboys on X (formerly Twitter).

    Spears has been a prominent figure on NFL Live and First Take since 2019. He’s known for his energetic personality and his candid analysis. Some of his memorable exchanges with Dan Orlovsky and Ryan Clark, among others, have made for amazing watches.

    While “Big Swagu” is undoubtedly great at breaking down defensive schemes accessibly for viewers, there will be question marks about his ability to take on a head coaching role for America’s Team given his lack of experience.

    Who Are the Top Dallas Cowboys HC Candidates?

    A New York Times survey of NFL coaches recently revealed that the Cowboys are being viewed as the top HC destination this offseason. Given the history and tradition of “America’s Team,” there will undoubtedly be many strong candidates in contention.

    Deion Sanders has admitted to being “intrigued” by the prospect of joining ranks with Jones. However, Coach Prime also professed his commitment to the Colorado Buffaloes in the same breath.

    Detroit Lions offensive Ben Johnson is considered the top candidate available this offseason. Johnson’s innovative schemes have bolstered the offense, helping them land the No. 1 seed in the NFC. Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn has earned interviews, too.

    Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury is another name often linked to the Cowboys. Kingsbury has helped Jayden Daniels put together a phenomenal rookie season in 2024 and has head coaching experience with the Arizona Cardinals.

    Dallas finished the 2024 season ranked 24th in Pro Football Network’s power rankings, falling to 22nd by Offense+ and 26th by Defense+. Whoever earns the job has a tall task ahead of them, although quarterback Dak Prescott’s return from injury should make life easier.

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