The Dallas Cowboys are searching for a new head coach after Mike McCarthy’s contract ended and Dallas did not work out a deal. Cowboys owner and GM Jerry Jones
Carroll has won a Super Bowl and national title. While his talks with Jones have been informal, he’s already a top option for many fans.
The Dallas Cowboys are searching for their next head coach, and one former Super Bowl-winning coach could be interested in the opening.
The Dallas Cowboys are still searching for a new head coach, and they are currently looking at former Seahawks HC Peter Caroll.
In a stunning bit of news from Thursday, reports are out there that the Dallas Cowboys are interested in former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll. Not only are they interested in Carroll, but the Fort Worth Star-Telegram is reporting the Super Bowl winning head coach has already met with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.
While Jerry Jones has interviewed several candidates for the Dallas Cowboys' head coaching job, he has now reportedly met unofficially with a Super Bowl-winning coach for the position.
As Brian Schottenheimer has picked up unexpected momentum for the Cowboys' HC job, a more conventional option may be under
The Dallas Cowboys coaching search added a new name to the mix on Thursday, with Jerry Jones connecting with Pete Carroll.
The Cowboys have spent the past few days in conversations with offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer. Jones reportedly had an informal conversation with Colorado coach Deion Sanders at the beginning of the search, and the organization has officially interviewed Kellen Moore, Robert Saleh and Robert Frazier for the open head coaching position.
According to Nick Harris of the Fort Worth-Star Telegram, there is some interest between the Dallas Cowboys and Pete Carroll over the open head coaching role.
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