One important detail has emerged related to Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer's new contract with the team.
NFL insider Ian Rapoport shared his insight on why the Cowboys are considering Brian Schottenheimer: “There were plenty of times in the NFL when many people, smart people, thought Brian Schottenheimer would be a very good head coach. It has been a long time since that happened, but he has been the same person while collecting experience.”
The Dallas Cowboys are expected to interview offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer for their head coaching gig, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Jane Slater reported.
After moving on from head coach Mike McCarthy when his contract expired at the end of the 2024 season, the Dallas Cowboys are officially set to begin a
According to reports from NFL insider Ian Rapoport, the Cowboys are planning a second interview on Wednesday with offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer for their head coaching vacancy. The Cowboys reportedly spent four hours in their initial interview with Schottenheimer on Monday.
Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer is reportedly set for a second interview regarding the team's head coaching vacancy. According
Brian Schottenheimer will be the first internal candidate to interview the Cowboys' head coaching position. More at Pro Football Rumors.
Cowboys QBs coach Scott Tolzien is expected to move on from Dallas, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Tolzien, whose contract has expired, is a talented QB whisperer. He coached Dak Prescott during his MVP runner-up season.
The Dallas Cowboys will interview OC Brian Schottenheimer a second time for their head coaching position, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport “The Cowboys are planning to have a second interview with their own OC Brian Schottenheimer today,
After negotiation with now-former coach Mike McCarthy, a dalliance with franchise legend Deion Sanders and interviews with Robert Saleh, Leslie Frazier and Kellen Moore, the Cowboys are set to make offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer their next head coach, according to a report by ESPN's Adam Schefter on Friday.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones doesn't agree that he stayed in his comfort zone by promoting offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to head coach."If you don't think I can't operate out of my comfort zone,