The Cowboys offensive weaponry needs serious uptick in 2025. They once viewed Kyle Pitts as a potential answer. Maybe it's time to take another look at how to get some "sugarplums'' from a "unicorn'' in a blockbuster trade.
Sources: The #Titans are hiring former #Cowboys STC John Fassel as their new Special Teams Coordinator. Colt Anderson was informed he’s out. With Mike McCarthy out in Dallas, Fassel was free to explore opportunities and now heads to Tennessee. His special teams units… pic.twitter.com/6Er7QhyQq9
While McCarthy recently interviewed with the Chicago Bears, that door closed Monday when the team opted to hire one of the top candidates in the market, Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. This leaves the Saints as the only other team McCarthy's name has been linked to.
Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer could become the next head coach of the team. Shan Shariff of 105.3 The Fan said an “offer could
Pro Football Focus' Bradley Locker named a Dallas Cowboys defensive starter the one free agent the Atlanta Falcons should pursue in 2025.
The Dallas Cowboys may not be in the postseason, but a few former coaches with the franchise are still fighting for a chance at the Super Bowl.
One Cowboys defender is watching Dan Quinn change the culture for the Commanders, much to his immediate surprise.
The victory marked the first time in 33 years the Washington franchise has made it this far. Aside from the rivalry aspect of things, this is significant to Dallas fans as Washington’s drought was slightly longer than the Cowboys. The Redskins (at the time) won the Super Bowl the year before Dallas’ dynasty began, winning three in four years.
From Dan Quinn and Kellen Moore to Dorance Armstrong and Neville Gallimore, former Cowboys were all over the scene.
Getty Image By waiting to officially part ways with former head coach Mike McCarthy, the Dallas Cowboys placed themselves behind the eight ball
Since the Falcons still need to hire a new defensive coordinator, we expect the defense to add some new faces. Pro Football Focus suggested one free agent for each team to target in free agency. Cowboys cornerback Jourdan Lewis was PFF’s pick for Atlanta:
The first of Dallas’ assistant coaches from last season is on the move, as John Fassel is headed to Nashville.