When news broke that the Dallas Cowboys were interviewing offensive coordinator Brian Shottenheimer for their head coaching job, it turned heads around the NFL.
The Dallas Cowboys are completely unsettled in their coaching ranks. Presumably conducting due diligence at the head coaching position, the Cowboys want to figure out who is the top of the pecking order before they can settle in at the coordinator positions.
The Cowboys completed their interview with Brian Schottenheimer for the vacant head coaching position, the team announced. Schottenheimer is the betting favorite for the job.
Over the past few days, momentum has been building for Brian Schottenheimer to be the next Dallas Cowboys head coach, and now the former offensive coordinator has had an official interview for the position.
There are many factors that go into a coaching candidate’s decision where to go. The age of the roster, the health of the budget, the stability and competence of the front office, and the talent on the field all understandably factor in.
Brian Schottenheimer is, apparently, a real possibility for Cowboys head coach The Dallas Cowboys head coaching search was rocked on Monday with the sudden appearance of Brian Schottenheimer, current offensive coordinator, as the odds-on favorite to be the next head coach in Dallas.
The Dallas Cowboys are looking for a new head coach, and Nick Saban knows just the guy. Last Monday, the Cowboys officially moved on from Mike McCarthy as head coach after five seasons.
The Dallas Cowboys have let former head coach Mike McCarthy’s contract expire, opening up a vacancy at the position. Due to the high-profile nature of the organization, rumors have been swirling about potential candidates since Dallas moved on from McCarthy.
It was certainly a disappointing season for Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys. After three straight seasons going 12-5, the Cowboys finished 2024 with a 7-10 record and failed to make the postseason entirely.
Buckle up, Dallas Cowboys Nation. There could be news on the head coaching front brewing. As the team narrows its search for Mike McCarthy's replacement, two names have risen to the top of the discussion.
The Dallas Cowboys are reportedly considering a somewhat surprising head coaching hire. Dallas may look internally to replace Mike McCarthy, who won't return for a sixth season.
FRISCO — Every day the optics of the Dallas Cowboys' head coaching search evolve with new wrinkles and twists. Last week, rumors speculating Deion Sanders' interest caught fire before true candidates including Kellen Moore and Robert Saleh emerged from the pack.
Although the battle for Cowboys head coach is still underway, several other coaches are also looking for a new contract. Most notably, Special Teams coach John Fassel decided to leave the Cowboys and take an offer with the Tennessee Titans.
The Dallas Cowboys are in the midst of their head coaching search following one of their most disappointing seasons in recent memory. A major factor in the team’s struggles was their lack of investment in free agents, coupled with the loss of multiple key starters.
The Dallas Cowboys have not made a deep postseason run in nearly three decades, and they recently were given an unsolicited reminder of that. Following
Do you know what bothers me as someone who covers the Dallas Cowboys for a living? Since the last time they played some meaningful football was arguably in November, I haven't written about stats lately.
The NFL world has had its attention on the Dallas Cowboys since the news broke that former head coach Mike McCarthy would not be returning to the sidelines in 2025.
With all the head coach talk going around, I felt like a topic about something other than that was needed for all the readers, so how about diving into a few players that this team will have under contract heading in 2025 that will need to step up and ball out to help them win some more football games.
The list of candidates for the Cowboys’ head coaching position continues to grow.
The Dallas Cowboys are looking for a new head coach after parting ways with Mike McCarthy. Deion Sanders has been floated as a potential candidate after speaking with owner and general manager Jerry Jones about the position, but one internal candidate is set to enter the discussion.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports the Saints are rescheduling in-person HC interviews due to inclement weather. Fowler mentions Giants OC Mike Kafka and Dolphins DC Anthony Weaver as interviews that have been postponed.
The Dallas Cowboys should not draft a certain position in the first round because of need, but let the position come to them in the draft. The first round should be the best player available, someone who can help them win immediately.
Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury has been mentioned as an early contender for the Cowboys’ head-coaching vacancy, but he may not want to leave Washington after his success with rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels.
Has a front-runner emerged for the Cowboys HC job?
The Cowboys and McCarthy parted ways on Jan. 13 after five seasons together.
Yesterday, reports emerged of Dallas showing interest in Detroit Defensive Coordinator Aaron Glenn. However, they couldn’t interview him until the Lions were eliminated.
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