On Day 10 of the Cowboys’ search for a head coach who’d carry out Jerry Jones’ instructions, if not his luggage, Brian Schottenheimer got his second interview with Dallas, which leads the rest of the league in Brian Schottenheimer interviews.
Jones broke into the league by firing an NFL coaching icon in Tom Landry and replacing him with a college coach. Jimmy Johnson was a successful college coach, but that rarely translated into being a successful NFL coach in the late ’80s and early ’90s.
Jerry Jones has just written a gigantic check in support of President Donald Trump and his lavish $200 million inauguration party, and Dallas Cowboys fans are reacting.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was one of many sports icons who donated to the Donald Trump Inauguration Committee
Sanders confirmed that he spoke with Jones last week after reports surfaced connecting him to the Cowboys job.
As always, the Cowboys have decided to do this differently from everyone else. Like usual, things aren't going well.
The Dallas Cowboys head coaching search hasn't instilled any faith that the organization has a plan going forward.
Jerry Jones loves a handful of things, most notably himself and attention, so the Dallas Cowboys' farewell to Mike McCarthy was very on brand.
The Dallas Cowboys brought in Brian Schottenheimer for a second interview yesterday which begs the question: Does Jerry Jones want a head coach or a puppet?
The Cowboys may have already missed out on their top two head coaching candidates, but there are still good options on the board.
An NFL insider is weighing in on the Dallas Cowboys head coaching search and sharing their thoughts on what owner/general manager Jerry Jones prioritizes.