Deion Sanders expressed interest in the Cowboys’ coaching position after a conversation with Jerry Jones, but he remains committed to Colorado.

He mentioned how nice it was to hear from Jones, saying he really admires him. But after thinking it over, he still loves Boulder and his team.
This conversation came after the Cowboys parted ways with Mike McCarthy, leaving the position open. Other teams, like the Saints and Bears, are also looking for coaches, so the Cowboys need to act fast.
Sanders has been committed to Colorado since taking over in 2023, despite rumors about him jumping to the NFL. He’s said he’d only leave for a chance to coach his sons.
There were reports of strong interest from the Raiders, but they later decided not to pursue him. Under Sanders, Colorado has had a decent run, going 13-12 and making it to the Alamo Bowl.
His youngest son, Shedeur, has been a standout quarterback and is expected to be a top pick in the upcoming NFL draft.
Sanders has a rich history with the Cowboys, having played there for five seasons and winning a Super Bowl. Until the Cowboys hire a new coach, the speculation around Sanders will continue, especially after his recent call with Jones.