Yahoo Sports insider Charles Robinson predicts the Cowboys will ultimately snag Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, who was previously a longtime assistant in Big D.
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The Dallas Cowboys are searching for their new head coach, and the person they hire could be familiar to the franchise.
While most of the attention is going to be on Deion Sanders for the Dallas Cowboys' vacant head-coaching position, Jerry Jones is expected to look at
Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Witten would feel like a copycat move, and the NFL is a copycat league. But just because the Detroit Lions have found success with a hard-nosed former Cowboys tight end in charge doesn’t mean the Cowboys will do the same.
The betting market has spoken and Deion Sanders is the favorite to be the next Dallas Cowboys coach. Reports circulated Monday that Jerry Jones had reached out to Coach Prime about the Cowboys’ vacancy, which immediately resulted in him becoming a +100 favorite to lead America’s team in 2025, according to DraftKings Sportsbook.
and his name has been linked to the Cowboys job going all the way back to 2019 — the coaching search that eventually ended with McCarthy heading to Dallas. Riley combines all the things that ...
The usual suspects with ties to Jones have returned, such as Deion Sanders, Kellen Moore, and even rumors of Jason Witten have emerged. Yet, the Cowboys are still going through the interview process and there could be a few top college football coaches who get a call from a Dallas area code.
Whether the Dallas Cowboys head coaching vacancy is as desirable ... are expected to "check in" with the likes of "USC's Lincoln Riley, Texas' Steve Sarkisian, Notre Dame's Marcus Freeman, Iowa ...
With Mike McCarthy out, these names are among the ones to watch as candidates to be the next Cowboys’ head coach. Who else could be considered?
Incoming Townsville Blackhawks Mal Meninga Cup head coach Annan Whittington is heralding the new age of the under-19s boys side with more players than ever coming from outside of North Queensland’s traditional rugby league nurseries.