There seems to be even more confusion regarding the Dallas Cowboys head coaching vacancy than when Jerry Jones first began the team’s search.
The Dallas Cowboys’ search for a new head coach has had more twists and turns than the NFL regular season over the past two weeks.
Since parting ways with Mike McCarthy, Jerry Jones and company have been linked to several candidates — some exciting, some leaving a lot to be desired.
Jerry Jones has also reportedly spoken to Deion Sanders about the job.
Then, on Thursday, the names Pete Carroll and Rich Bissacia popped up, but Schottenheimer remained the favorite to land the job. A new report from Jane Slater of the NFL Network, however, indicates the search remains “fluid” and anything can still happen.There Dallas dominates the offseason headlines for better or worse, and that’s just what comes with being a part of being America’s With Jerry Jones, would you expect anything less?
Dallas dominates the offseason headlines for better or worse, and that’s just what comes with being a part of being America’s Team.
Dallas Cowboys owner and member of the 1964 Arkansas Razorbacks National Championship team, Jerry Jones, waves to the crowd as the team is honored during the first half against the Texas Longhorns. / Nelson Chenault-Imagn Images
Team.have been interviews with Kellen Moore, Leslie Frazier, Robert Saleh, and Brian Schottenheimer.There have been reports that there are separate camps without the Cowboys leadership that have different ideas on which way the team should turn for its next coach, and it looks like the process isn’t going to reach a resolution anytime soon.