Kliff Kingsbury is focused on preparing his offense ... Another team could throw their hat into the ring. The Dallas Cowboys and Mike McCarthy went their separate ways failing to reach a compromise.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Witten would feel like a copycat move, and the NFL is a copycat league. But just because the Detroit Lions have found success with a hard-nosed former Cowboys tight end in charge doesn’t mean the Cowboys will do the same.
Brian Flores didn’t have a great ending to his tenure with the Miami Dolphins but he’s a well respected head coach who worked under Bill Belichick, Mike Tomlin, and Kevin O’Connell. He’s currently the defensive coordinator for the Minnesota Vikings where he established himself as one of the top candidates in this cycle.
The phrase opposites attract has commonly been used in reference to the dating world, but it also applies to NFL head coaching searches. Over the years, there has been a track record of NFL teams targeting head coaching candidates with a background opposite to that of who they fired.
FRISCO - For the 10th time in franchise history, the Dallas Cowboys are searching for a head coach.
Mike McCarthy is out as the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Who will be his successor? Nick Harris of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported Monday that
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Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury wants his offense to appreciate the opportunity they have in front of them as the playoffs begin - and amid Cowboys buzz is deflecting news about his potential job move.
The Detroit Lions host the Washington Commanders in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs roughly a year since a few coaching decisions shaped the future of each organization.
Another candidate named was the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders coach Jon Gruden, who Slater mentioned has not gotten a call yet to her understanding.
Jason Witten played 16 seasons for the Dallas Cowboys from 2003 to 2019. He currently leads the Cowboys in career receptions and receiving yards and has also started the most consecutive games at 229. He then retired and served as the head coach for Liberty Christian School in Argyle, Texas.