According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Sarkisian's name has been popular among NFL circles for weeks now. However, whether Sarkisian is interested in returning to the NFL to begin with is unknown. "We'll see if he has interest in going back to the NFL," Schefter said.
If Steve Sarkisian was interested in leaving the Texas Longhorns and going to the NFL to be a head coach, more than likely that news would be all over after Texas' College Football Playoff loss to Ohio State.
During an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, ESPN’s Adam Schefter provided further details ... he said there’s a chance that Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian could return to the professional ...
Could Texas’ Steve Sarkisian be the next coach of the Cowboys? With Dallas cutting ties with Mike McCarty, Sark’s name is being mentioned.
NFL insider Adam Schefter says NFL teams are interested in Sarkisian, but it's uncertain if he will entertain NFL offers. “Steve Sarkisian is a name that has swirled around out there in NFL ...
Steve Sarkisian, the head coach of the Texas Longhorns, isn't just a football strategist; he's also a financial powerhouse. His impressive net worth and lucrative contract reflect
Adam Schefter and the "Get Up" crew discuss the possibility of Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian attracting interest from NFL teams after the College Football Playoff.
The NFL coaching carousel is underway after the conclusion of the regular season. Six teams are in need of a head coach — the New York Jets, New Orleans Saints,
Steve Sarkisian may soon be getting calls from NFL teams. Over the weekend, ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter claimed he expected Texas's head coach to receive inquiries from NFL teams about their vacant head coaching positions. He followed up on that report on Thursday.
The Dallas Cowboys officially decided to move on from Mike McCarthy following his five seasons with the team, it was reported as a situation where a deal could not be reached, and whether or not you think that was the right move,
Dallas has requested to interview Seattle assistant head coach Leslie Frazier for its head coaching vacancy, a person with knowledge of the decision told The Dallas Morning News. Frazier would be the second known name in the Cowboys’ search, joining former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh.