Jerry Jones Reportedly Handling The Search For Dallas Cowboys’ Next Coach All By Himself

Rumor has it that Jerry Jones, the big boss of the Dallas Cowboys, is on a solo mission to find the team’s next coach. That’s right, he’s taking matters into his own hands and leaving no stone unturned in his search for the perfect coach to lead the team. Now, you might be wondering why […] The post Jerry Jones Reportedly Handling The Search For Dallas Cowboys’ Next Coach All By Himself appeared first on BlackSportsOnline.

Jerry Jones Reportedly Handling The Search For Dallas Cowboys’ Next Coach All By Himself

Rumor has it that Jerry Jones, the big boss of the Dallas Cowboys, is on a solo mission to find the team’s next coach. That’s right, he’s taking matters into his own hands and leaving no stone unturned in his search for the perfect coach to lead the team.

Now, you might be wondering why Jerry Jones is taking this solo approach. Well, he probably wants to have complete control over the entire hiring process. He’s not one to shy away from the spotlight, and he wants to make sure that the Cowboys are in good hands.

So what does this mean for potential coaching candidates? Well, if you’re in the running for the Cowboys’ coaching gig, you better be prepared for an intense interview with Jerry himself. He’s known for his high standards and tough questions, so you better bring your A-game.

“It sounds like Jerry [Jones] has been on a bit of a solo mission,” NFL Network’s Jane Slater reported on Tuesday. “He is picking up the phone. He is making calls. It’s my understanding that he has not yet called Kellen Moore; he has not yet called Kliff Kingsbury; he has not yet called Steve Sarkisian. … And then Pete Carroll’s another name out there and Jon Gruden. Gruden hasn’t gotten a call yet, that’s my understanding. Nothing official there.”

Slater mentioned two more names in her report. The first was Colorado head coach Deion Sanders, who has been linked to the Cowboys following McCarthy’s departure.

“I think the interest from Jerry is absolutely real,” she noted. “I guess the question is does Deion want to come [to the Cowboys]? The reason why I ask that is, talking to a lot of people that are close to that program… is the autonomy that Deion enjoys there, not to mention the staff. He’s got a very large staff, and as one person put to me today, is Jerry going to allow him to bring it all of those [staffers]. McCarthy was asked to reduce his staff, and Jerry is not really high on paying his coaches here.”

The other name Slater mentioned was former Cowboys tight end Jason Witten, currently a high school coach in Texas. She noted that “it’s been my understanding that Jones has talked to Witten in recent weeks, and I do believe that he was part of a plan that Jones initially had when he was going to bring back McCarthy. I think the plan there was to make him an heir apparent of sorts.”

It’s unclear how long Jerry’s solo mission will last or when he’ll make his decision, but one thing’s for sure – the Cowboys’ coaching search is heating up. So grab your popcorn, folks, and get ready for some drama. Do you think Deion Sanders would be Jerry’s favorite on the list of coaches eyeing the Cowboys’ job?

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