Mike McCarthy, Dallas Cowboys
Adam Schefter believes Mike McCarthy is firmly in the mix for the vacant New Orleans Saints coaching gig, following his unceremonious departure from the Dallas Cowboys.
Jerry Jones' history of budgeting when it comes to head coach contracts could become a significant hurdle for the Cowboys in their pursuit of Coach Prime
The Dallas Cowboys head coaching search is heating up, with several candidates with previous NFL experience lining up interviews for the gig. While names like Kellen Moore, Robert Saleh, and Leslie Frazier have interviews lined up,
CowboysCountry.com has been touting Kliff Kingsbury as a Cowboys head coach candidate since November. What's ESPN adding to the mix now?
After the Commanders defeated the Lions in the divisional round, the Cowboys now own the longest active drought, dating back to 1995.
NFL insider Adam Schefter added another person to the list of potential new Dallas Cowboys head coaches. Besides Deion Sanders, Schefter said that former All-Pro tight end Jason Witten could find his way back to AT&T Stadium this offseason.
According to Nick Harris of the Fort Worth-Star Telegram, there is some interest between the Dallas Cowboys and Pete Carroll over the open head coaching role.
The Dallas Cowboys have spoken with several head coaching candidates over the past 10 days, but one appears to be standing out at this point. ESPN insider Adam Schefter revealed Thursday on Get Up that Brian Schottenheimer “may be the guy in Dallas.
After resigning themselves to a life with Brian Schottenheimer as the head coach, Dallas Cowboys Nation saw another option emerge. Former Super Bowl winning head coach Pete Carroll was rumored to be a dark horse candidate for the job. While he had yet to officially interview, he reportedly spoke with Jerry Jones about the vacancy.
Aaron Glenn and Ben Johnson are the two hottest names in this NFL coaching cycle. Of the six teams currently with an opening, five appear to be in discussions with at least one of the Lions coordinators.