We thought we'd take a look back at all the coaches that have led "America's Team" into competition since that very first year of action in 1960.
It's not up there with having the audacity to fire legendary coach Tom Landry on a golf course in Austin, but Jerry Jones' fumbling of Mike McCarthy's exit from the Dallas Cowboys is, at best, a horrible look and,
Jones broke into the league by firing an NFL coaching icon in Tom Landry and replacing him with ... Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones and executive vice president Stephen ...
The New England Patriots have hired Mike Vrabel as a new head coach, a fan favorite during eight seasons as a player in New England. The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because a decision hasn’t been announced. They said Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and McCarth…
After teasing bigger names in brighter lights, Jerry Jones ultimately hired low-key assistant Brian Schottenheimer under the cover of night.
For the third time, Jerry Jones looked down the hall to find his head coach. And if hiring Brian Schottenheimer on Friday night to be the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys doesn’t make you sick, wait ‘til you read what Jerry said.
McCarthy leaves looking like the bigger man. Partially because of the malaise that began to coat the Cowboys' fan base and partially because Jerry seems to again be operating on his gut as he moves forward.
Football fans are teeing off on Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones for choosing Brian Schottenheimer as his next head coach.
We can speculate on why it took Cowboys owner Jerry Jones an entire week to make this decision ... but he had known Garrett since his rookie NFL season and saw him as a Tom Landry-in-waiting. Even said as much a couple times, which is how Garrett lasted ...
If you're tired of doomsday Dallas Cowboys articles, boy do I have bad news for you. The Cowboys head coaching search is reaching its natural conclusion and the
There's no job in sports like head coach of the Cowboys. Expect Jerry Jones to ignite lots of drama in the search for Mike McCarthy's replacement.
When Jerry Jones first had the dream to own a professional football franchise in 1966, he was 23 years old and just graduated from the University of Arkansas.