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Sean Payton makes definitive statement on coaching future, Cowboys speculation

Sean Labarby:Sean Labar01/25/22

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Sean Payton has been linked to the Dallas Cowboys for years — and with Tuesday’s news breaking the 16-year New Orleans Saints front man was stepping away from his current gig, the rumor mill is swirling.

Jon Machota, who covers the Dallas Cowboys, tweeted out a quote from Payton himself in regards to the speculation that today’s move was somehow related to positioning himself for a better job at a time where the Saints are facing salary cap issues and

“Sean Payton on speculation of him coaching another team next season: “I get it. I understand it. My plans are not to be coaching in 2022. That’s just how I feel,” Machota tweeted on Tuesday.

Sean Payton reveals Saints unusual tactic to keep him around

New Orleans Saints fans and the NFL community is in shock with the news that Sean Payton is stepping away from his position as the Saints’ head coach.

Payton met with members of the media shortly after the news broke and shared some interesting insight into the behind-the-scenes conversations between him and the Saints’ brass.

“Last week I had a great, tough conversation with Mickey Loomis, Mrs. Benson and Dennis Laushcha relative to looking ahead to what I want to do, and you know, Mickey and I have been together for 16 years so I think that was challenging more because of our friendship more than our professional relationship.”

The 16-year New Orleans Saints head coach then shared an interesting idea that came down from ownership in an attempt to keep Sean Payton on board.

“You know Mrs. B. was awesome, she said, go away for three months and come back to training camp and we will be ready to go,” Payton added. And that sounded pretty good actually,” Sean Payton said with a grin.

“But I’m glad she told me to spend some time away and give this some thought, because it’s certainly a big decision and it certainly effects a lot of people. It’s not often, you as a coach, have the opportunity to possibly leave. It’s certainly something I hadn’t really thought about over the years. We coach, we coach, and we coach and at some point they tell you to leave. And as difficult as being fired is, it sure seems easier to thank everyone and move on your merry way.”

Sean Payton has become synonymous with the city of New Orleans–and while there is already wild speculation about his intentions moving forward– it’s clear this was an emotional decision for one of the brightest minds in the NFL