Through the first week of their coaching search, the Dallas Cowboys’ list of interviews is coming into focus. But as NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport pointed out, they will be Rooney Rule compliant by Monday night.
Former Wisconsin Badgers quarterback Scott Tolzien's time coaching with the Dallas Cowboys appears to have come to an end. According to NFL insider Ian Rapoport, the former Wisconsin quarterback is expected to move on from the Cowboys coaching staff following the expiration of his contract
A few NFL teams are working through the hiring process, arguably none more high stakes than the Dallas Cowboys. A few interviews have taken place since firing Mike McCarthy, talking to Kellen Moore and Robert Saleh.
Former Wisconsin quarterback Scott Tolzien ‘is expected to move on’ from the Dallas Cowboys coaching staff, according to NFL insider Ian Rapoport.
The Dallas Cowboys media is currently in a frenzy trying to figure out who the next Dallas Cowboys head coach will be. Many Cowboys reporters believed a deal with Brian Schottenheimer was set to be done by the end of yesterday or possibly today.
After a 7-10 season, the Dallas Cowboys are searching for a new head coach.Various reports revealed Monday that Jerry Jones and the Cowboys are parting ways with Mike McCarthy, who will become a coaching free agent and pursue other options.
NFL insider Ian Rapoport shared his insight on why the Cowboys are considering Brian Schottenheimer: “There were plenty of times in the NFL when many people, smart people, thought Brian Schottenheimer would be a very good head coach. It has been a long time since that happened, but he has been the same person while collecting experience.”
Brian Schottenheimer is the ninth head coach since Jerry Jones bought the team in 1989, and tenth overall in franchise history.
Moore, undrafted out of Boise State, played for the Cowboys from 2015 to 2017 before transitioning into the team's quarterbacks coach in 2018. He was then given the OC responsibilities from 2019 to 2022 and was a holdover from Jason Garrett's staff to McCarthy's.
The Dallas Cowboys and University of Colorado head coach Deion Sanders have mutual interest in the Hall of Fame cornerback potentially filling the team’s vacant head coaching position, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Monday night.
Sanders reportedly express interest in both the Las Vegas Raiders and Dallas Cowboys openings, per multiple reports. Sanders confirmed he spoke with Jones to ESPN. However, the Cowboys are already in the process of interviewing candidates, having completed meetings with Robert Salah and Kellen Moore for the position.