A shocking candidate has emerged for the Dallas Cowboys head coaching vacancy, with Jerry Jones reportedly having conversations with a Super Bowl winner.
While nothing has been finalized to this point, the Dallas Cowboys appear to be near the finish line with an unpopular choice to become their next head coach, drawing in flagrant criticism outside the fan base.
Terrence Parsons Jr., the brother of Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons, teed off on the team after Jerry Jones failed to interview Ben Johnson for the head coaching gig.
The Dallas Cowboys are searching for their next head coach, and one former Super Bowl-winning coach could be interested in the opening.
The Dallas Cowboys head coaching search is a dumpster fire. Yes, I said it. The current favorites to land the job are Kellen Moore and Brian Schottenheimer. Wha
On Day 10 of the Cowboys’ search for a head coach who’d carry out Jerry Jones’ instructions, if not his luggage, Brian Schottenheimer got his second interview with Dallas, which leads the rest of the league in Brian Schottenheimer interviews.
Ex-USC and Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll has spoken with Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones about the team's open head coaching position amid
Brian Schottenheimer has emerged as among the favorites to become the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, meaning he could assemble a coaching staff potentially led by Rex Ryan on the defensive side.
Jerry Jones has called the shots at least since Jimmy Johnson lit out for the Keys, with the results speaking for themselves. Longest NFC Championship Game drought in the division. Half the East teams will play for the conference title Sunday while the Cowboys are lumped in the half with the Giants.
The Dallas Cowboys are still searching for a new head coach, and they are currently looking at former Seahawks HC Peter Caroll.
As Brian Schottenheimer has picked up unexpected momentum for the Cowboys' HC job, a more conventional option may be under
Thanks to the failed Ezekiel Elliott experiment and Rico Dowdle set to hit free agency after a 1,000-yard season, the Cowboys have zero running backs under contract for 2025, so who will be the lead back next season? DallasCowboys.com takes a look.