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Michael Irvin has ‘great sources’ on Deion Sanders-Cowboys coaching scenario

This will be a father-son co-star that even the James family would envy.

Michael Irvin joined “The Herd” on Tuesday, fanning the flames of the head coach and quarterback tag team of Deion Sanders and Shedur Sanders in Dallas.

“You believe, and I also believe, if Shedur [Sanders] Would Dion take the job if he went to the Cowboys? ” Cowherd asked his guest.


Michael Irvin appeared on “The Herd” and gave his thoughts on the Cowboys' head coaching hot seat. X/terrible announcement

“I believe it 100 percent.” Irvin answeredformer Cowboys wide receiver turned commentator. “And I can say that a good source told me so. A great source told me so! Without violating anything else, that's all I can say about that.”

It doesn't take a detective to deduce these “great sources.”

Earlier on Tuesday, Irvin posted: 3 photos of X “I spent Friday night with Jerry Jones. I spent Saturday with Deion Sanders. I spent Sunday with the Lord and prayed for ????. ????? (Guest) Now, let's talk about the Dallas Cowboys! We need to do better!

It certainly has some appeal on paper.

“Prime Time” takes his talents behind the bench and takes his sensational son to play for the NFL's preeminent franchise.

After all, Mike McCarthy didn't do much to convince Jones that he should extend his contract once his time is up in this embarrassment of a season.


Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders celebrates with Shedur Sanders, 2, after a fourth-quarter touchdown against the Utah Utes at Folsom Field on November 16, 2024 in Boulder, Colorado.
Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders celebrates with Shedeur Sanders, 2, after a fourth-quarter touchdown against the Utah Utes at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado on November 16, 2024. . Getty Images

Despite a 3-7 record, the lowly Cowboys are scheduled to pay quarterback Dak Prescott an average of $60 million through 2028, and Sanders is expected to be paid an average of $60 million through 2028 by Dallas' pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. is unlikely to be obtained.

In their second season in Colorado, the Sanders duo led the Buffaloes to an 8-2 record.

That's good for No. 1 in the Big 12, and barring a collapse of epic proportions, a possible appearance in the new College Football Playoff.

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