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During a recent interview with Stephen A. Smith, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was asked if he would consider hiring former player Deion Sanders as head coach. Jones humorously sidestepped the question, stating, "No, but he does know how to spell well enough and not answer a hypothetical question," while expressing admiration for Sanders. Sanders, a Hall of Fame cornerback, played for the Cowboys from 1995 to 1999 and has remained a prominent figure in football, currently coaching at the University of Colorado. Speculation about Sanders potentially coaching the Cowboys has increased as incumbent coach Mike McCarthy enters the final year of his contract. While Sanders has expressed loyalty to the Buffaloes, the prospect of him coaching the Cowboys remains a topic of interest among fans and analysts. The Cowboys, who have not reached the NFC Championship Game since Sanders' playing days, continue to seek a path to success, adding to the intrigue of this potential reunion.
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