The Dallas Cowboys have completed their interview with Leslie Frazier as the franchise's search for their next head coach continues.
As the Seattle Seahawks seek their next offensive coordinator, the Dallas Cowboys are looking for their next head coach… and it’s possible he could come from Seattle’s staff. On Monday, the Cowboys an
Brian Schottenheimer, the Dallas Cowboys' offensive coordinator, has over two decades of NFL coaching experience and a strong football pedigree as the son of legendary coach Marty Schottenheimer. He began his NFL coaching career in 1997 and has since held roles with teams like the Chargers, Jets, and Seahawks.
The Dallas Cowboys have let former head coach Mike McCarthy’s contract expire, opening up a vacancy at the position. Due to the high-profile nature of the organization, rumors have been swirling about potential candidates since Dallas moved on from McCarthy.
The Dallas Cowboys want to speak with former Vikings head coach Leslie Frazier, who is currently working with the Seattle Seahawks.
Seattle Seahawks assistant head coach Leslie Frazier is interviewing with the Dallas Cowboys' for their head coaching vacancy, according to multiple national reports. Frazier was extremely helpful to
Green Bay Packers assistant head coach and special team coordinator Rich Bisaccia has not been contacted by the Dallas Cowboys for an interview
The Seattle Seahawks could be experiencing further changes to their coaching staff. They are already in the market for a new offensive coordinator after firing Ryan Grubb, and have lost another assist
There is growing momentum that Brian Schottenheimer will be the Dallas Cowboys new head coach, and now fans must decide if they are on board with it.
Schottenheimer has reportedly received the most facetime with Cowboys brass, getting two days' worth of interviews this week.
Contrary to earlier rumors and reports, the Dallas Cowboys likely won’t be hiring Deion Sanders. Former offensive coordinator Kellen Moore likely won’t get the job, either. According to a report by Clarence Hill,