The Cowboys put together a strange head-coaching search in this NFL cycle, and wound with a coach absolutely no other team wanted.
Did Dallas Cowboys owners Jerry and Stephen Jones give a serious thought to hiring Mike Vrabel before he achieved his destiny and became head coach of the New England Patriots?
Colin Cowherd could not believe his eyes and ears after hearing that Jerry Jones and the Cowboys front office have singled out offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer as the favorite for the head coaching job.
A shocking candidate has emerged for the Dallas Cowboys head coaching vacancy, with Jerry Jones reportedly having conversations with a Super Bowl winner.
Jerry Jones has called the shots at least since Jimmy Johnson lit out for the Keys, with the results speaking for themselves. Longest NFC Championship Game drought in the division. Half the East teams will play for the conference title Sunday while the Cowboys are lumped in the half with the Giants.
Adding a little levity to the situation, a “things could actually be worse” look at the Cowboys’ coaching search. | From @BenGrimaldi
The Dallas Cowboys are still searching for a new head coach, and they are currently looking at former Seahawks HC Peter Caroll.
As always, the Cowboys have decided to do this differently from everyone else. Like usual, things aren't going well.
The Cowboys interviewed former offensive coordinator Kellen Moore (once thought a lock for the job just a few years ago), former Jets head coach Robert Saleh, former Vikings head coach Leslie Frazier and conversations were also reportedly had with Deion Sanders and Pete Carroll as well.
The Dallas Cowboys brought their new head coach on board Friday night, while owner Jerry Jones had some memorable words for the hire.
Jones broke into the league by firing an NFL coaching icon in Tom Landry and replacing him with a college coach. Jimmy Johnson was a successful college coach, but that rarely translated into being a successful NFL coach in the late ’80s and early ’90s.