Brian Schottenheimer's name hadn't been mentioned once in the week since Mike McCarthy departed Dallas, but by Tuesday morn
The Dallas Cowboys are interested in bringing in offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to interview for the team’s vacant head coaching position, a person familiar with the situation informed The Dallas Morning News’ Calvin Watkins.
Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer is reportedly a candidate to be promoted to head coach following Mike McCarthy's departure.
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.
The Dallas Cowboys are perhaps the NFL's most unpredictable team when it comes to this offseason's coaching carousel. Will they pry Deion Sanders from college football? Will they turn to an old friend in Kellen Moore?
According to multiple reports, the Cowboys have interviewed former offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer for the vacant head coaching position to replace Mike McCarthy. And apparently, he could be in the drivers seat. MORE: Cowboys, Brian Schottenheimer momentum is building & fans aren't happy
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer are scheduled to meet this week, with the longtime assistant viewed as a legitimate candidate to replace Mike McCarthy as head coach in Dallas.
Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinatorBrian Schottenheimer could become the next head coach of the team. Shan Shariff of 105.3 The Fan said an “offer could be coming soon for Brian Schottenheimer.” The report from Shan Shariff comes after the NFL Network reported on Tuesday morning that the Cowboys are expected to interview Schottenheimer for the
How viable of a coach candidate is Brian Schottenheimer? What is the Cowboys plan here under Jerry Jones? Details are starting to emerge
In the wake of Mark Andrews' pivotal Divisional Round drop, Buffalo Bills fans are donating to a research organization supported by the Baltimore Ravens tight end.
Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio views Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels as the best rookie ever to play the position.