Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys are in a tough position entering the NFL offseason. After missing the playoffs in 2024, the team has moved on from Mike McCarthy, but they don't have a lot of money to work with.
The Dallas Cowboys hired Matt Eberflus as their next defensive coordinator. His radical plan for Micah Parsons won't move the needle much.
The Dallas Cowboys are facing substantial change this offseason, with former offensive coordinator, Brian Schottenheimer, taking over from the departed Mike McCarthy as head coach. And with 8 starters set to hit free agency in March,
Dak Prescott recalled an "unpleasant" conversation he had with new head coach Brina Schottenheimer in the past.
After finishing the season 7-10, the Cowboys missed the NFL Playoffs for the first time since the 2020 season, Mike McCarthy 's first with the team. Although Jerry Jones expressed his desire to bring Coach McCarthy back,
The entry of new coach Brian Schottenheimer adds another chapter to the storied history of the Dallas Cowboys. Schottenheimer, previously the team's offensive coordinator, was chosen to replace Mike McCarthy,
After five seasons as the Dallas Cowboys’ head coach, Mike McCarthy left his post just weeks ago. While he had guided the Green Bay Packers to the Super Bowl championship during the 2010 season, his tenure with the Cowboys is seen as very lackluster,
The Dallas Cowboys’ saga feels like a Texas-sized barbecue where the brisket’s juicy, but the sauce is splitting. The post Brian Schottenheimer Responds to ‘Hard Conversations’ Between Jerry Jones & Mike McCarthy As Cowboys Stars Rate Ex-HC appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Stephen Jones claimed one of many offseason goals for the Dallas Cowboys is to come away from the 2025 NFL Draft with a young quarterback. Trey Lance is expected to depart from Dallas in free agency and Cooper Rush might as well depending on what the market thinks of him.