One of the notable candidates is Cowboys' Hall of Famer Deion Sanders. Former Dallas Cowboys' head coach Dave Campo recently shared his thoughts on Deion Sanders potentially coach
Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, a Boise State Hall of Fame member, completed a virtual interview with the Dallas Cowboys on Friday for the team’s head coaching vacancy. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and previous coach Mike McCarthy could not agree on a contract extension and agreed to part ways earlier this week.
The Cowboys’ coaching candidates are sparking plenty of debate; Dallas adds two offensive playmakers in Dane Brugler’s latest mock draft.
Moore, undrafted out of Boise State, played for the Cowboys from 2015 to 2017 before transitioning into the team's quarterbacks coach in 2018. He was then given the OC responsibilities from 2019 to 2022 and was a holdover from Jason Garrett's staff to McCarthy's.
Cowboys great DeMarcus Ware spoke with Sports Illustrated on Thursday while promoting his new ad campaign with AT&T, and he brought up a different name when asked who he'd like to see hired as the team's next head coach.
Three candidates will meet with top Cowboys executives in the coming days as the interview process officially kicks off.
The Dallas Cowboys are in need of a head coach and starting running back.  According to veteran NFL reporter Ed Werder, Colorado head coach Deion Sanders “would
Sanders arrived in Dallas with a massive splash and immediate success. It’s what happens after that first splash subsides that’s the issue
The Dallas Cowboys started their official search foe a head coach on Friday and got involved in a virtual and interview with top candidate Kellen Moore.
The Dallas Cowboys are searching for a new head coach, and apparently that is something they did not expect to have to do this offseason.
This story has been updated.Here are five things to know about the Cowboys' new offensive coordinator, Kellen Moore:How we got here