The Cowboys' head-coaching spot has been the subject of ample rumors and speculation, and took another big turn on Tuesday.
The Dallas Cowboys are one of two teams that don't have a head coach right now. They parted ways with Mike McCarthy on January 13 and have been interviewing candidates over the last week, including offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer.
The OC and the club met for 4 hours Tuesday, but will continue talks Wednesday. Whether that means things are heating up is unclear.
The Cowboys are making their push for the most underwhelming coaching hire of the offseason. Dallas is closing in on hiring its offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer as the team’s new head coach,
As the Dallas Cowboys are still looking for their next head coach, they've made progress with Brian Schottenheimer.
Schottenheimer has reportedly received the most facetime with Cowboys brass, getting two days' worth of interviews this week.
The Cowboys completed their interview with Brian Schottenheimer for the vacant head coaching position, the team announced.
A person with knowledge of the plan says the Dallas Cowboys intend to interview Brian Schottenheimer, their offensive coordinator, in the search to replace former coach Mike McCarthy.
Pete Carroll's name has been mentioned, and per The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Jerry Jones spoke with the Super Bowl winner, but nothing more has transpired. Except … On Friday, Carroll and the Raiders reached agreement on a reported three-year deal with a fourth-year team option, per ESPN.
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Pete Carroll is set to return to the sideline as a head coach following a one-year hiatus and Liam Coen is ready for his first shot at running an NFL team. The Las Vegas Raiders are negotiating a