The Dallas Cowboys are working toward an agreement with Brian Schottenheimer to make him their next head coach, according to Clarence Hill Jr. of DLLS
Bisaccia is a well-respected coach who worked under Jason Garrett. That means he crosses off the most important prerequisite for Jones — the Cowboys know him. He’s also put together a more impressive resume than Schottenheimer, including a decent run as the interim coach for the Raiders.
Green Bay Packers assistant head coach and special team coordinator Rich Bisaccia has not been contacted by the Dallas Cowboys for an interview
Dowdle solidified himself as the top option for the Cowboys last season, but is one of 22 Dallas players heading into unrestricted free agency.
There is growing momentum that Brian Schottenheimer will be the Dallas Cowboys new head coach, and now fans must decide if they are on board with it.
The Dallas Cowboys will have some major decisions to make during the upcoming March free agency period. Dallas has 22 players set to hit the open market including multiple key players like defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence,
Brian Schottenheimer could soon be head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, according to a report.
The Dallas Cowboys are making a big move while searching for a new head coach. NFL insider Josinia Anderson revealed that some head coach prospects the Cowboys have interviewed won’t likely be interviewed for a second time.
Schottenheimer has reportedly received the most facetime with Cowboys brass, getting two days' worth of interviews this week.
The first name that drew widespread attention after McCarthy's departure was Deion Sanders. But three others are getting interviews.
Dallas Cowboys Nation, you may want to close your eyes. The team's head coaching search made a turn for the worst shortly after the initial buzz linking Deion Sanders to the vacancy following Mike McCarthy's departure. Since the Coach Prime buzz died down, the buzz within The Star turned to a blast from the past.