The Dallas Cowboys, the world’s most valuable sports franchise, have endured nearly three decades without a Super Bowl victory. This prolonged championship drought is the worst in the team’s history. Since Dak Prescott took over as quarterback, the Cowboys have struggled to even reach the NFC Championship, a feat they haven’t accomplished since 1995.
Despite Prescott’s impressive regular season statistics-winning records, numerous yards gained, and multiple touchdowns-he has not proven to be a pivotal player in the playoffs, where legends are made. As Prescott enters the final year of his contract, speculation is growing that team owner Jerry Jones might be considering a replacement. One intriguing name in the mix is “Prime Time” Deion Sanders.
If the Cowboys underperform this season, head coach Mike McCarthy, also in the last year of his contract, might be replaced. After Dallas’s loss to the Packers in the NFC Wildcard round in January, Robert Griffin III endorsed Sanders as a potential successor to McCarthy.
Responding to this speculation, Sanders remarked, “The only scenario you could come up with right now is to throw my kids in. That’s the only thing you can do.” It appears Jerry Jones has taken note and is ready to make a move.
Coach Deion Sanders say he look for a 2 parent households, 3.5 GPA and leadership skills when recruiting QB’s because they have to be smart but when recruiting a DE he prefers a kid from a single parent barely making it on free lunch who are hungry to get out of poverty. pic.twitter.com/21R1TyWSSd
— Black Millionaires ® (@Blackmillions_) February 24, 2023
This situation sets the stage for Deion Sanders and his son Shedeur to potentially join the Cowboys in 2025. The prospect of a father-son duo in one of the NFL’s most high-profile teams promises to generate significant intrigue, excitement, and concern among Dallas fans. Ending the Dak Prescott era and moving past a project that hasn’t yielded the desired results-reaching the playoffs but failing to advance-might be the best outcome for the Cowboys.