The Dallas Cowboys season has been perplexing, to say the least. Team owner Jerry JOnes expressed that the team would go 'all-in,' only to make minimal moves. P
The Dallas Cowboys were recently taken to task over owner Jerry Jones' handling of the head coaching situation.
It is time for the Dallas Cowboys to get aggressive in their pursuit of the next head coach. Following the Detroit Lions' upset loss to the Washington Commande
A blockbuster trade proposal has the New York Jets trading star wide receiver Davante Adams to the Dallas Cowboys.
Shan Shariff, a morning host on the Dallas Cowboys' flagship radio station in Dallas, tweeted Tuesday that offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer could be getting an offer to become the club's next head coach soon.
The first name that drew widespread attention after McCarthy's departure was Deion Sanders. But three others are getting interviews.
Brian Schottenheimer, the Dallas Cowboys' offensive coordinator, has over two decades of NFL coaching experience and a strong football pedigree as the son of legendary coach Marty Schottenheimer. He began his NFL coaching career in 1997 and has since held roles with teams like the Chargers, Jets, and Seahawks.
Deion Sanders is seemingly Jerry Jones' first choice to be the new head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, but the team's first interview request has gone to former New York Jets HC Robert Saleh
Cowboys fans immediately called out their team after Dallas interviewed Brian Schottenheimer to be its next head coach.
Since leaving New York, Schottenheimer has been the offensive coordinator for multiple different football teams, including the St. Louis Rams, Georgia Bulldogs and Seattle Seahawks. He joined the Cowboys as a coaching analyst in 2022 before getting promoted the following year.
Colorado coach and former NFL star Deion Sanders has made plenty of headlines as a potential candidate for the Dallas Cowboys head coaching job. But another former Cowboys defensi
"He's beyond qualified right now. You hear all our players singing his praises,” Lions assistant Ben Johnson said of Cowboys ex Aaron Glenn. “He is more prepared to be a head coach than maybe anybody I've ever met.