Michael Irvin, the iconic Dallas Cowboys receiver, may have just delivered a main event message just moments before the Mike Tyson-Jake Paul fight at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
In a pre-match interview alongside Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, the legendary playmaker dropped a bombshell, hinting at a possible future as the team's head coach in Hall of Famer and current Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders.
"I'm going to get in Jerry's ear about Coach Prime," Irvin said.
Irvin has long admired Sanders and has been vocal about his admiration for the Hall of Famer's coaching abilities, and believes he could bring a fresh perspective and winning mentality to the Cowboys.
With the team's recent struggle and current head coach Mike McCarthy on the hot seat, Irvin sees Sanders as a potential catalyst for change.
The potential of a Sanders-led Cowboys team will generate significant buzz among fans and analysts alike. Sanders' charisma, innovative coaching style, and ability to connect with players could be a game-changer for the franchise.