The Cowboys are likely to eventually add Jason Witten to the coaching staff, an idea endorsed by DeMarcus Ware - who would also like a piece of the action here inside The Star.
The Dallas Cowboys have interviewed three candidates to be their next head coach but are there any more on the docket this week? Could Jason Witten get an interview?
It looks like a Cowboys head coach candidate and interviewee is now out of the race.
The team interviewed Robert Saleh, the former New York Jets ... Another candidate could be Jason Witten, the former Cowboys tight end and “Monday Night Football” analyst who has won two ...
The latest developments on Pete Carroll, Jason Witten, Deion Sanders and more as the Cowboys’ HC search kicks into high gear.
A new NFL head coaching job opened up this week, and thus, another opportunity presented itself to Robert Saleh.
The Dallas Cowboys have interviewed former New York Jets coach Robert Saleh in another step in the search to replace Mike McCarthy.
FRISCO, Texas – The Dallas Cowboys interviewed former New York Jets coach Robert Saleh on Saturday ... round of the playoffs since then. Jason Witten, an 11-time Pro Bowl tight end who holds ...
The Dallas Cowboys reportedly have their eyes set on former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh ... former players Deion Sanders and Jason Witten. The Associated Press contributed to this ...
The Dallas Cowboys coaching search to find Mike McCarthy's successor after the team parted ways with him after five seasons is heating up, and it will be wide-ranging.  Dallas completed an interview Friday with Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore,
Brian Schottenheimer appears to be furthest along the road to a job offer, but Kellen Moore is more widely regarded around the league as a play-caller who is adapting to league trends.
Ware played for the Cowboys from 2005 to 2013 and became one of the franchise's best pass rushers. He holds team records for most career sacks (117), most forced fumbles (32) and most tackles for loss (145). Ware spent his entire Dallas tenure alongside Witten.