Jerry Jones explained why Brian Schottenheimer was the better Dallas Cowboys head coaching candidate than former Detroit Lions coordinators Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn.
The Dallas Cowboys are now officially one of three teams that still do not have a head coach, alongside the Las Vegas Raiders and Jacksonville Jaguars.
After teasing bigger names in brighter lights, Jerry Jones ultimately hired low-key assistant Brian Schottenheimer under the cover of night.
As always, the Cowboys have decided to do this differently from everyone else. Like usual, things aren't going well.
Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn is all but guaranteed to land a job during this year’s head coach hiring cycle. He’s been a hot commodity for organizations with openings, having already virtually interviewed for the head coaching gigs of five different teams: the Saints, the Jets, the Jaguars, the Bears and the Raiders.
The Dallas Cowboys could hire ex-Chicago Bears head coach, Matt Eberflus, for the defensive coordinator position, according to NFL insider Jane Slater.
The Cowboys will have to wait a little longer to meet with a Commanders assistant and former Chargers head coach
Aaron Glenn is emerging as a “name to watch” in the Dallas Cowboys head coaching search, FOX Sports’ Jordan Schultz reported. The Detroit Lions defensive
The Chicago Bears have since become the second team to find their next bench boss, nabbing highly-touted offensive coordinator Ben Johnson from the Detroit ... Jerry Trotta took Dallas owner Jerry ...
When the Dallas Cowboys announced that they are parting ways with head coach Mike McCarthy after five years when his contract to expire on January 13th, it did
To take that next step, the Cowboys might require a true organizational shakeup, but Jones is prioritizing familiarity over success instead.