Jerry Jones explained why Brian Schottenheimer was the better Dallas Cowboys head coaching candidate than former Detroit Lions coordinators Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn.
On Saturday, Sports Illustrated fantasy expert Michael Fabiano announced that after being a Dallas Cowboys fan since 1981, he is converting his fandom to that of the Detroit Lions.
Colorado coach and former NFL star Deion Sanders has made plenty of headlines as a potential candidate for the Dallas Cowboys head coaching job. But another former Cowboys defensi
The Dallas Cowboys are now officially one of three teams that still do not have a head coach, alongside the Las Vegas Raiders and Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Cowboys decision to roll with Schotty comes with the reality that other choices exist to measure him against.
After teasing bigger names in brighter lights, Jerry Jones ultimately hired low-key assistant Brian Schottenheimer under the cover of night.
Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn is all but guaranteed to land a job during this year’s head coach hiring cycle. He’s been a hot commodity for organizations with openings, having already virtually interviewed for the head coaching gigs of five different teams: the Saints, the Jets, the Jaguars, the Bears and the Raiders.
Jerry Jones is thus far running a Dallas Cowboys’ coaching search that is starting to show all kinds of 2007 vibes.
The Cowboys will have to wait a little longer to meet with a Commanders assistant and former Chargers head coach
Jayden Daniels had two huge wins on one night for Washington Commanders fans. The expected NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year sent Washington to the NFC Championship with a stunning 45-31 road win
Terrence Parsons Jr., the brother of Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons, teed off on the team after Jerry Jones failed to interview Ben Johnson.