A future Hall of Fame quarterback recently gave new Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer a thumbs-up.
Former Bengals and Rams standout Andrew Whitworth recently gave his thoughts on Dallas’ head coaching move, reliving some of his past meetings with Schottenheimer in the NFC West. Whitworth suited up for the Rams while Schottenheimer was calling offensive plays in Seattle from 2018-20.
OK, maybe … just maybe, let’s make the case that this wasn’t the worst thing that could happen to the Dallas Cowboys.
The Dallas Cowboys have agreed to a multiyear extension with vice president of player personnel Will McClay, the team announced Wednesday.
Dak Prescott supported hiring Brian Schottenheimer as head coach, preaching the continuity that the former OC brings to the position.
Jerry Jones promoted Schottenheimer from OC to head coach. Here's what it means for Dak Prescott and the Cowboys.
The Dallas Cowboys say offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer has agreed on a deal to become the storied franchise’s next coach. The somewhat
Schottenheimer hasn't been a head coach at any level, but if you wanted someone to play a head coach in a movie, he looks and understands the part.
The Cowboys' hire of Brian Schottenheimer as head coach will have plenty of ramifications throughout the NFL. Who were the big winners and losers?
Dallas has named Brian Schottenheimer as the new head coach, but fans will have to wait for his introductory press conference on Monday to learn whether he will call plays. Whoever calls them, will have to knock it out of the park to maximize Dak Prescott’s skillset as his career has ebbed and flowed over his nine seasons.
After five seasons with Mike McCarthy leading the charge, the Dallas Cowboys decided to move on. An even bigger surprise
Jerry Jones and the Cowboys are taking a lot of heat for hiring first-time head coach Brian Schottenheimer. But here's why it makes sense.