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Report: Former Super Bowl champion would prefer to play for the Cowboys

Oh really?

According to a report, two-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders would prefer to play for the Dallas Cowboys.

According to Bobby Belt, Cowboys gameday reporter for SB Nation Radio, Sanders has sincere interest in joining the Cowboys for the coming season.

Of note, the Denver Broncos first need to be over their relationship with the wide receiver. Belt never specified if his sources said this move could end up happening via trade or if Sanders would simply be cut then signed by Dallas.

It has been widely speculated that Denver does want to move on from Sanders.

Sanders, 30, has been stuck playing with some pretty iffy gunslingers while with Denver. Despite that, he's remained a more than solid receiver for the majority of his career.

He is coming off his worst season as a pro since the 2012 campaign, though. When this past season was all said and done, Sanders finished with 47 catches for 555 yards. To be fair to him, he did only compete in 11 games for the Broncos. Also, his quarterbacks weren't exactly the reincarnation of John Elway.

There is no word whether or not the Cowboys would be interested in Sanders.

Sanders, who went to school at SMU, is from Bellville, Texas. He could want to be closer to home.