Another of the league's top head coaching candidates came off the market Wednesday, and the Cowboys never so much as called
Brian Schottenheimer could soon be head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, according to a report.
"We need the right coach for everybody, on the football field and off the football field,” Cowboys great Michael Irvin said.
Dallas Cowboys Nation, you may want to close your eyes. The team's head coaching search made a turn for the worst shortly after the initial buzz linking Deion Sanders to the vacancy following Mike McCarthy's departure. Since the Coach Prime buzz died down, the buzz within The Star turned to a blast from the past.
Dallas Cowboys legend Michael Irvin said Taylor Swift and Caitlin Clark are converting fans into members of Chiefs Kingdom
Dallas fans are preparing for a long offseason, and for good reason. There are 27 impending Cowboys free agents, their head coach search has been nothing short of exhausting, and they promise limited spending once again.
Keyshawn and RJ Young dive into the speculation surrounding Coach Prime’s future. Could Deion Sanders leave Colorado and take over the Dallas Cowboys? They also touch on Kellen Moore and how he could factor into the Cowboys’ coaching search.
One name appears to have risen to the top of the Cowboys’ list in the search for the 10th head coach in franchise history. Brian Schottenheimer has become the first candidate to interview with owner Jerry Jones over the course of two days.
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Cowboys set to hire new head coach?
The Dallas Cowboys are reportedly closing in on hiring their next head coach. Brian Schottenheimer is expected to be named the new head coach of the Cowboys, according to longtime reporter Clarence Hill Jr.
Robert Prince played a huge role in helping CeeDee Lamb to his best 3 seasons as a pro. He’d worked previously with 2 current HC candidates.
The Cowboys welcomed Brian Schottenheimer for a second day of interviews as they continue the search for their next head coach.
From Dan Quinn and Kellen Moore to Dorance Armstrong and Neville Gallimore, former Cowboys were all over the scene.