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U.S. Marines (left to right) Brig. Gen. James A. Ryans, commanding general of Marine Corps Recruit Depot (MCRD) San Diego and Western Recruiting Region (WRR), Sgt. Maj. Oranjel Leavy, sergeant major of MCRD San Diego and WRR, Maj. Tyler Folan, commanding officer of Recruiting Station (RS) Denver, and Maj. William Wyper, incoming commanding officer for RS Denver, presents the University of Colorado - Boulder head coach, Deion Sanders “Coach Prime” (center), with a wooden plaque to express gratitude towards allowing the Marines to lead the team through a workout and give a leadership seminar to the coaching staff in Boulder, Colo. on January 24, 2024. The purpose of this event was to enhance the Marines’ relationship with the CU-B athletics program and inform the athletes about leadership and fitness opportunities in the Marine Corps. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Lydia Gordon)

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones spoke with Colorado head coach Deion Sanders about the franchise’s open coaching job, sources told Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports.

A formal interview hasn’t been scheduled yet, but there’s mutual interest between the Cowboys and Sanders, who is considered a top candidate for the job, Schultz adds. Dallas reportedly also plans to interview other candidates.

Sanders spent five seasons of his playing career in Dallas from 1995-99. He was part of the Cowboys’ last Super Bowl victory, which came during the 1995 season, and totalled 14 interceptions and four Pro Bowls during his time with the franchise.

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