The New Orleans Saints are the last team with a vacant head coaching position, and their search is reportedly set to pick up in the coming week. ESPN's
The Cowboys and McCarthy agreed to part ways on Monday. Here’s everything we know about McCarthy’s departure and the Cowboys’ coaching search.
There is a sentiment around the NFL that if Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones wants something, he usually gets it. And at one point that may well have been
The Dallas Cowboys stayed in-house for their new head coach, promoting Brian Schottenheimer as Mike McCarthy's successor. They're welcoming a former head coach from outside the building to aid Schottenheimer,
Schottenheimer's career shifted while working for Carroll, and his time in Seattle will shape Dallas' 2025 offense
Schottenheimer—a long-time NFL offensive coordinator—last called plays during his time with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2021. The 51-year-old has been the offensive coordinator for the New York Jets, Seattle Seahawks, and the University of Georgia over his nearly 30-year coaching career.
Jerry Jones is correct, but is woefully missing the point of all of the criticism levied at him over the process that led to hiring his new head coach.
Brian Schottenheimer is a first-time head coach, & his 1st task will be to convince Jerry Jones to do what he wants.
Coming from the previous regime, how will Brian Schottenheimer marry continuity and the need for change as head coach of the Cowboys?
Brian Schottenheimer will call the Cowboys' offensive plays this season, a request of Jerry Jones before the team hired the longtime NFL assistant coach.
The Cowboys will hire an offensive coordinator, but like Mike McCarthy before him, Brian Schottenheimer will call the offense.