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The Cowboys reportedly only interviewed Kellen Moore, Leslie Frazier, Robert Saleh, and Brian Schottenheimer for the job.
Jerry Jones' search to replace Mike McCarthy didn't take him far. The Cowboys are hiring Brian Schottenheimer as their new head coach.
On Jan. 18, Seattle assistant head coach Leslie Frazier spent six hours at The Star. Stephen Jones called the former Vikings head coach a "unique talent." ...
One of them was Brian,” Jerry Jones said. “It was time for a change.” The Cowboys interviewed four candidates during the hiring process: Leslie Frazier, Robert Saleh, Moore and Schottenheimer.
Official interviews then took place with Kellen Moore, Robert Saleh and Leslie Frazier. But Schottenheimer got the final interview, which was then extended another day.
An optimistic Brian Schottenheimer, 51, introduced as coach of the Dallas Cowboys on Monday, told reporters "the objective and the main thing is we want to win the Super Bowl," and he told ESPN's ...
The Cowboys also interviewed Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, former Jets head coach Robert Saleh and Seahawks associate head coach Leslie Frazier.
After interviewing Kellen Moore, Robert Saleh, Leslie Frazier and Deion Sanders, Dallas decided to go with Schottenheimer, who had been the Dallas offensive coordinator the last two seasons.
Serving as Cowboys offensive coordinator the last two seaosns, Schottenheimer brings 25 years of NFL coaching experience to the job.
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