It's been a few days since the Dallas Cowboys hired Brian Schottenheimer (formerly their offensive coordinator) as the 10th head coach in franchise history to replace Mike McCarthy.
Here’s hoping Schotty is more successful than most of his predecessors in Jerry’s great experiment. We’ll see. Like the rest, he’ll need a lot of luck. He’ll also need to be a lot better than his GM. The good news is it’s a low bar. That’s also the bad news.
NFL season is almost over. Fans in Philadelphia and Kansas City are bathing in the glory of their teams winning their respective conferences, earning the right to play in Super Bowl LIX.
Will McClay has been praised over the years for his ability to get everyone on the same page from the front office to scouts to coaches.
With the Dallas Cowboys in the market for a running back in 2025, one analyst believes the team will make a high-profile signing with a $13 million former Pro Bowler who is a pending free agent of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Cowboys fans woke up this morning with Brian Schottenheimer as the team's head coach, and questions and concerns are flooding social media.
The Cowboys' defensive interior has been a sore spot for awhile now. Teams ran all over Dallas early in the season, and recent draft picks have busted in this spot. Addressing it is a must because the rest of the defense has the ingredients to be strong. ( Matt Eberflus is the reported top candidate to be the Cowboys' defensive coordinator.)
With the upcoming NFL season approaching, the Dallas Cowboys are exploring ways to create upwards of $100 million in salary-cap space. This strategic maneuvering would give them th
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
After teasing bigger names in brighter lights, Jerry Jones ultimately hired low-key assistant Brian Schottenheimer under the cover of night.
The Dallas Cowboys decided to go in a different direction with their head coach, opting not to renew Mike McCarthy's contract after the season.
The Dallas Cowboys have agreed to a multiyear extension with vice president of player personnel Will McClay, the team announced Wednesday.