A former Seattle Seahawks coach could land the Dallas Cowboys job, and it is not Pete Caroll. Find out the latest NFL rumors and news.
Lastly, the Cowboys have agreed to terms with one of their cornerstone staffers on an extension. VP of player personnel Will McClay is sticking around on a multiyear deal, Archer reports. This is not especially surprising, as McClay has been choosey with his GM interviews in recent years and is now in his third decade with the Cowboys.
In a stunning bit of news from Thursday, reports are out there that the Dallas Cowboys are interested in former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll. Not only are they interested in Carroll, but the Fort Worth Star-Telegram is reporting the Super Bowl winning head
Should the Cowboys decide to hire Frazier, it would be the second time he has been a head coach. Frazier last commanded such a position with the Minnesota Vikings when he became the interim head coach in 2010, then was retained as the permanent coach from 2011-2013.
The NFL is ramping up the annual coach hiring cycle. Thus far only one head coach opening has been filled as Mike Vrabel has replaced Jerod Mayo as the New England Patriots' head coach. There are still a lot of other positions open,
The Dallas Cowboys completed an internal interview with offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer, a former Seattle Seahawks OC.
WFAA Sports Anchor Joe Trahan confirmed that the former Seattle Seahawks coach had "informal discussions" with the Cowboys about the head coaching position and the betting favorite for the role, Brian Schottenheimer, who was also an offensive coordinator under Carroll from 2018 to 2020.
The latest developments on Pete Carroll, Jason Witten, Deion Sanders and more as the Cowboys’ HC search kicks into high gear.
DALLAS — A Seahawks assistant coach will reportedly interview for the Dallas Cowboys head coaching vacancy in person on Thursday. Leslie Frazier will be interviewed by Cowboys officials in Dallas, NFL Media's Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport reported citing league sources.
DALLAS — The Dallas Cowboys made another hire official Tuesday after announcing that former San Francisco defensive coordinator Nick Sorensen will be their new special teams coordinator, WFAA Sports Anchor Joe Trahan confirmed.
The Dallas Cowboys are searching for a new head coach after Mike McCarthy’s contract ended and Dallas did not work out a deal. Cowboys owner and GM Jerry Jones