Many NFL head coaching jobs Open, and one appears to have “very strong interest” in Deion Sanders.
According to the Las Vegas Review Journal, the Colorado Buffaloes' coach is eyeing him Reds training.
Sanders' partners have reportedly reached out to the team to express interest.
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The Raiders fired coach Antonio Pierce this week after a 4-13 season, his first full season on the job. Two days later, they let general manager Tom Telesco go after his first year.
It has been reported that Tom Brady, who purchased a 5% stake in the franchise last year, will have a major say in who becomes the next head coach. It's no secret that Brady and Sanders have a relationship.
The Raiders also need a quarterback, and Sanders' son, Shedeur, is widely viewed as one of the top two QBs in the class. Some mock drafts had him going No. 1 overall to the Tennessee Titans.
But coach Prime recently said that there are teams in the league that Scheder will not be allowed to play for.
The father-son duo joined Brady on his “Let's Go” podcast last year. Sanders also recently said that “the only way” he would consider an NFL job is “To train my sons.”
The Pro Football Hall of Famer joined Colorado before the 2023 season after spending three seasons at Jackson State. Several Jackson State players followed Sanders to Boulder, including his sons and eventual Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter, who could be a top-five pick in April.
The Raiders have interviewed Aaron Glenn, Ben Johnson and Steve Spagnuolo for their open head coaching job, and are scheduled to speak with Pete Carroll and Robert Saleh next week.
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Las Vegas owns the sixth pick in the NFL Draft.
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