That said, the Cowboys reportedly are focused on Brian Schottenheimer. In Las Vegas, the rumor mill has been pointing to Pete Carroll. But until both jobs are filled, Saleh remains in play. If, in the end, others are hired by the Cowboys and Raiders ...
During his Cowboys introduction Monday, Dallas’ newest head coach reflected on what Marty Schottenheimer accomplished throughout his career while
Dave Helman sits down with Carmen Vitali to discuss all of the coaching moves across the NFL including the Chicago Bears hiring Dennis Allen to be their defensive coordinator & the Las Vegas Raiders hiring Pete Carroll to be their head coach.
When discussing the Dallas Cowboys's decision to hire Brian Schottenheimer as their new coach, Robert Griffin III didn't mince words.
The Las Vegas Raiders are expected to hire Tampa Bay Buccaneers assistant general manager John Spytek as their new general manager, per NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport.
Dallas Cowboys fans let their displeasure with the hiring of Brian Schottenheimer be known after the move was made official on Friday night.
Schottenheimer ran the Seattle offense from 2018 through 2020. During that time his pass rate over expected was -2%. It leaned towards the running game but not overwhelmingly. Year to year, Schottenheimer moved in the passing game’s direction, going from -11% to -2% and finally landing on +6% in 2020.
Schottenheimer's skill set, energy and understanding of the Cowboys' current situation helped Jerry Jones make his decision.
Why did yesterday's press conference become yet another detour through the owner's life? Because there's no understanding the Schottenheimer hire without understanding the man who made it.
When you think of the term family business, NFL head coach probably isn't the first job that comes to mind. But sometimes coaching genes seem to run in the family. On Friday, the Dallas Cowboys officially confirmed that offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer would be promoted to head coach.
Colorado fans can officially relax. Deion Sanders isn't going anywhere. Weeks of reports and analysts linking Sanders to the Dallas Cowboys' head coaching job are now obsolete as the Cowboys announced