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What everyone has said about Deion Sanders potentially being the Cowboys head coach

Should the Cowboys go all-in on Deion Sanders as the next head coach in Dallas?

The two-time Super Bowl champion and former Cowboys cornerback's name began to circulate as the next potential head coach even before it was confirmed he had recently spoken with owner and general manager Jerry Jones.

While Coach Prime in recent months has said he plans to stay in Boulder with the Colorado Buffaloes, he recently admitted the talks with Jones were "intriguing." According to FOX Sports' Jordan Schultz, Sanders is considered a top candidate to fill the vacancy, though the Cowboys have interviewed other coaches as part of the process to replace Mike McCarthy. 

With his son, Shedeur, expected to be a top pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, many believe Prime could be persuaded to follow him to the pros. Until any news is official, we're rounding up the latest thoughts on whether Deion Sanders would be a good fit in Dallas from FOX Sports' personalities, former and current players and Coach Prime himself.

Jan. 13:"To hear from Jerry Jones is truly delightful, and it's intriguing," Sanders told ESPN. "I love Jerry and believe in Jerry. After you hang up, and process it, and think about it, it's intriguing. But I love Boulder and everything there is about our team, the coaches, our student body and the community."

Jan. 8:"The only way I would consider [coaching in the NFL] is to coach my sons," Sanders said on "Good Morning America."

Nov. 12: The Buffaloes coach was asked on FS1's "Speak" if he plans to get involved if the "wrong organization" tries to draft his son, who is expected to be a top pick in 2025. 

Sanders' response: "Yeah, but I'm not gonna do it publicly. I'll do it privately."

Micah Parsons

Jan. 14: "We don't know who's

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