WATCH: “Next coach you think?” – Jerry Jones meeting Deion Sanders ahead of Cowboys’ TNF game has Dallas fans brewing theories on social media
The Cowboys edged past the Seattle team by 41-35 on Thursday night thriller.

Jerry Jones and Deion Sanders (Via screengrab/@Well Off Media)
On Thursday Night Football of Week 13, the Dallas Cowboys bested the Seattle Seahawks in a nail-biting encounter. The game had everything the fans could have asked for. It was intense and thrilling and in the end; the Cowboys had edged the Seattle team by 41-35.
For the first time this season, the Cowboys beat a team with winning records. Ahead of the game, the Seahawks were standing at a 6-5 record. They were also considered for playoffs earlier. Nonetheless, the Cowboys, after a few ups and downs in multiple quarters, managed to beat them. It was a fourth-quarter drive led by Dak Prescott and the company that confirmed the win for the team.

Despite winning the TNF game, the limelight was taken by someone else in the stadium. It was none other than Coach Prime Deion Sanders and his son Shedeur. The father-son duo was present during the game and met Jerry Jones, the veteran owner and GM of the Cowboys. A video depicted the entire incident of Jones grabbing their necks as a way of appreciation.
Fans hyped after Deion Sanders meeting Jerry Jones
The video of Sanders meeting triggered huge discussions on social media. Some NFL fans argued that Jones’ appreciation of Sanders might lead him to the head coach’s designation for the Dallas Cowboys. Though both of them did not share anything regarding that people know that Jones is a mastermind when it comes to surprising others.

Jones’ way of snatching Trey Lance from the San Francisco 49ers shocked everyone earlier this offseason. It was even a surprise for his QB Dak Prescott and head coach, Mike McCarthy. After Sanders was spotted with Jones, some people eyed for another surprising move.
The fans hyped Deion Sanders much after spotting him with the Cowboys’ veteran owner. The fans started brewing coaching theories for Sanders as well possible joining of Shedeur as a player on the Cowboys roster. They made some quirky comments on social media. Check out a few of them.
A few days back, Sanders made it clear that he does not intend to coach in the professional football league. His logic was simple. The Colorado Buffaloes coach felt unassociated with the continuous greed for money among the players. He felt that the professional league does not hold the same amount of passion that college football holds.
When I see a guy getting paid millions and millions of dollars and he has no respect for the game, does not want to excel and exceed expectations of the game, I’m gonna have a true problem. I’m too brutally honest and I want to win that much, and I need everybody that respects the game, and oftentimes money clouds that judgment.
It is to be seen whether the former Cowboys man shies away from what he said earlier in the coming time.
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