Jerry Jones no longer has Mike McCarthy, but he has his replacement. After kicking the tires on a few candidates, Jones chose to elevate Cowboys offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to become the next coach of the team.
Kellen Moore is reportedly a candidate to become Mike McCarthy's successor according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. While the Cowboys search has just begun, Moore is in the running for the job and he could end up as their coach for the 2025 season.
He could be conceivably persuaded to coach the Dallas Cowboys, who need a new leader after parting with Mike McCarthy ... off the hypothetical hire. Stephen A. Smith offered up an answer that ...
The Dallas Cowboys are officially in the hunt for a new head coach. Mike McCarthy's deal expired, and he will now pursue other opportunities. Of
The Dallas Cowboys moved on from Mike McCarthy on Monday ... which led to an interesting prediction from Stephen A. Smith. Sanders spent five seasons during his Hall of Fame career as a player ...
Dan Orlovsky, Stephen A. Smith and Elle Duncan discuss the possibility of Mike McCarthy becoming the head coach of the Bears.
Here inside The Star, Cowboys owners Jerry and Stephen Jones are asked separately (after the on-camera press conference introducing Brian Schottenheimer) about the legitimacy of Deion Sanders' coach candidacy.
With options thin on both sides, could Mike McCarthy and the Dallas Cowboys decide to run it back for the 2025 season?
Schottenheimer replaced Mike McCarthy, who recently departed after five seasons. McCarthy (49-35) led the Cowboys to the postseason three times, getting just one victory. McCarthy also produced three consecutive 12-win seasons.
First it was Emmitt Smith. Then it was Troy Aikman. Now it's Michael Irvin. One by one, seemingly every Dallas Cowboys legend from the 1990s has turned on
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And throughout that time, they were stopped from winning the big one by several different dynasties. They lost Super Bowl II to the Green Bay Packers, and were crossed off in successive seasons in the playoffs by the Miami Dolphins and the Pittsburgh Steelers – two more all-time teams.