The Dallas Cowboys followed their disappointing 2024 season by making perhaps the most underwhelming head coaching decision that they could have made, replacing
The Dallas Cowboys have a new defensive coordinator after Mike Zimmer's unit allowed the NFL's second-most points last season.
A recent report suggests that a former assistant is on a special list to return to the Dallas Cowboys, but this time, to become the head of the defense, marking a potential big change for the team. The Dallas Cowboys are slowly revealing adjustments to their roster and staff ahead of the 2025 season,
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
Now, it is time for his staff to come together. NFL insider Ed Werder initially reported former Cowboys assistant Matt Eberflus was hired as defensive coordinator. Werder would retract that report later, noting, as Jane Slater did initially, that Eberflus is "held in high regard" for the position, but has not been hired yet.
According to NFL insider Ed Werder, Eberflus has emerged as a candidate for the Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator job under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer.
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The Dallas Cowboys appear to be zeroing in on a new head coach, but they might have missed out on innovative options by casting a small net.
Former Wisconsin quarterback Scott Tolzien ‘is expected to move on’ from the Dallas Cowboys coaching staff, according to NFL insider Ian Rapoport.
This will be his first head coaching gig, although he's been coaching in the NFL and college for nearly 30 years.
Michigan Wolverines footballdefensive coordinator Wink Martindale reportedly interviewed for the same position with the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons and Indianapolis Colts, but both franchises have gone in different directions.