Jerry Jones finally ended the talks, debates, and the search for the New head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. The post Jerry Jones Gave Up on Cowboys With Brian Schottenheimer Hiring Process, Per National Reporter,
Matt Eberflus has yet to prove he can haul a team across the finish line. And it will be the same story in Dallas.
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.
Though Jones and Sanders spoke briefly about the job, and Sanders was at one point the betting favorite, Sanders never had an official interview. Jones confirmed on Monday that, though he and his son said they “think the world of” Sanders, he was never a serious candidate for the job.
The Dallas Cowboys are still searching for a new head coach, and they are currently looking at former Seahawks HC Peter Caroll.
After hiring Brian Schottenheimer, the Cowboys are bringing in Matt Eberflus to be their new defensive coordinator.
Jerry Jones' Dallas Cowboys are considering a recently fired NFL head coach as a candidate for the defensive coordinator role on Brian Schottenheimer's staff.
The Dallas Cowboys have named Brian Schottenheimer their next head coach, opting for a familiar face close to home.
The Cowboys parted ways with Mike McCarthy and reached out to Deion Sanders but Pacman Jones doesn't see the pairing as a good fit.
Schottenheimer's skill set, energy and understanding of the Cowboys' current situation helped Jerry Jones make his decision.
The Dallas Cowboys could hire ex-Chicago Bears head coach, Matt Eberflus, for the defensive coordinator position, according to NFL insider Jane Slater.
The deal between Mike McCarthy and Jerry Jones fell through since the owner wanted Jason Witten as the heir apparent.