The Dallas Cowboys now have their coaching leader moving forward in Brian Schottenheimer. The team’s ninth-ever head coach can now join Jerry Jones in making personnel decisions ahead of 2025 — including trades.
New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka will get a second interview with the New Orleans Saints as former Dallas Cowboys boss Mike McCarthy is involved in rumors.
Cowboys are hiring offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer as their new head coach, Jerrry Jones tells ESPN. “Brian Schottenheimer is known as a career assistant,” Jones said. “He ain’t Brian no more. He is now known as the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.” pic.twitter.com/JtGoltP1mC
The Giants rookie tight end had a dismal NFL intro due to a season-ending foot injury but found some good lessons to take with him into year two.
Adding a little levity to the situation, a “things could actually be worse” look at the Cowboys’ coaching search. | From @BenGrimaldi
Witten’s name has been involved in the Cowboys 2025 offseason search for a new head coach to replace Mike McCarthy, some even saying he’s a genuine candidate. To what extent Witten’s been involved with the open position is still up in the air.
The Dallas Cowboys say offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer has agreed to become the storied franchise’s next coach.
The Dallas Cowboys announced late on Friday night that their new head coach is Brian Schottenheimer, who has 14 years of NFL experience as an offensive coordinator, but has never produced impressive results. A look at Schottenheimer's coaching history since he initially landed the Jets' offensive coordinator job in 2006:
The New York Giants have moved on from defensive backs coach Jerome Henderson and safeties coach Michael Treier.
The Dallas Cowboys have 25 free agents hit the market this offseason. Will Brandin Cooks be a top priority for the franchise?
Jermaine Eluemunor decided to shoot his shot and attempted to recruit CB Marlon Humphrey to the New York Giants.