The Dallas Cowboys are reshaping their coaching staff promoting offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to head coach, and that includes letting-go of a respected assistant. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport,
The Dallas Cowboys media is currently in a frenzy trying to figure out who the next Dallas Cowboys head coach will be. Many Cowboys reporters believed a deal with Brian Schottenheimer was set to be done by the end of yesterday or possibly today.
The Dallas Cowboys had a disappointing 2024 season. Dallas finished the regular season 7-10 and missed the playoffs, largely due to several injuries including a season-ender for QB Dak Prescott. Now the Cowboys have a brand new head coach who will look to turn things around in 2025.
Cowboys QBs coach Scott Tolzien is expected to move on from Dallas, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Tolzien, whose contract has expired, is a talented QB whisperer. He coached Dak Prescott during his MVP runner-up season.
Dak Prescott supported hiring Brian Schottenheimer as head coach, preaching the continuity that the former OC brings to the position.
Brian Schottenheimer is officially entering the race to become the Cowboys’ next head coach. According to multiple reports, the Cowboys will interview him for the vacancy.
Brian Schottenheimer is currently assembling his staff as the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. While it's unclear who'll be joining him, we at least know one coach who won't be sticking around for his tenure.
Stafford revised his contract with the Rams ahead of last season -- in a rather lengthy process -- and will now carry a $49.6 million cap number into the 2025 campaign. L.A. can save $27 million by trading him in a post-June 1 move, and $23 million as a post-June 1 cut, per Over The Cap.
Steve Wilks has agreed to terms with the Jets to become their new defensive coordinator, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported Wednesday.
The Raiders' hiring of Pete Carroll has Maxx Crosby pumped up -- even more than usual. The star defensive end said this week on SiriusXM’s "Let’s Go" podcast with Jim Gray that his mentality matches Carroll’s.
The Chiefs moved All-Pro guard Joe Thuney to left tackle to help cover for issues on Patrick Mahomes' blind side.