The Dallas Cowboys are still searching for an offensive coordinator to fill out head coach Brian Schottenheimer's staff. On Wednesday, Cowboys executive
Jones, the executive vice president of player personnel and co-owner of the franchise, was asked by Yahoo!'s Jori Epstein why he had confidence in Schottenheimer despite the fact that he last called plays in 2020 and hasn't shown much in the way of scheming up a modern offense. Here's how he responded.
Brian Schottenheimer is now the 10th head coach in Dallas Cowboys history, and he’ll try to help end a Super Bowl drought that will reach three decades during the 2025 season. The opening
The Cowboys coaching staff is quickly coming into focus with the hiring of two coordinators on the same day. | From @ArmyChiefW3
Meanwhile, down the trough, the Dallas Cowboys earlier today introduced their new head coach, Brian Schottenheimer, after a 7-10 season. Schottenheimer didn’t make any grandiose statements about returning the team to glory to grab headlines.
The Dallas Cowboys are headed into a new era under Brian Schottenheimer, formally introduced Monday as the team’s head coach. No, Schottenheimer wasn’t a hot name this hiring cycle, nor has he ever been a head coach.
Schottenheimer hasn't been a head coach at any level, but if you wanted someone to play a head coach in a movie, he looks and understands the part.
As far as operational, I’m as content if I got hit by a car tomorrow that the management of the future has been prepared,'' Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says ... colorfully.
In order to move forward and see where your Cowboys might be headed years from now, we must first look back. The local team was actually just one of four to unveil a new coach Monday, but their announcement was the only one that came with an intermission.
"I wanted to be here with the crew and what we've built," Cowboys exec Will McClay says. "And I have always stated that when I got here, my main goal was to be a part of something that gave us an opportunity to win another Super Bowl.
The leader of the Cowboys’ scouting department is staying in Dallas, as he signed a five-year deal on Wednesday to remain with the franchise.