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Former Dallas Cowboys star Michael Irvin believes Jerry Jones made a mistake by not hiring Deion Sanders as the team's next head coach. The Cowboys
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With the 2025 quarterback class weak overall, former Alabama standout Jalen Milroe is surging as one of the best-available options behind Sanders and Miami's Cam Ward. Milroe accounted for 36 total touchdowns this season as a junior for the Crimson Tide, but was inconsistent at times through the air and tossed a career-high 11 interceptions.
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With the 2025 quarterback class weak overall, former Alabama standout Jalen Milroe is surging as one of the best-available options behind Sanders and Miami's Cam Ward. Milroe accounted for 36 total touchdowns this season as a junior for the Crimson Tide, but was inconsistent at times through the air and tossed a career-high 11 interceptions.
If Irvin had been in charge of hiring a new head coach, he would have swung for the fences and gone all out for Colorado head coach Deion Sanders. Sanders and the Cowboys reportedly had mutual interest in one another, but ultimately Dallas went with their offensive coordinator.