Jerry Jones' history of budgeting when it comes to head coach contracts could become a significant hurdle for the Cowboys in their pursuit of Coach Prime
With all the speculation about Deion Sanders potentially returning to Dallas as the next Cowboys head coach, hands-on owner/general manager Jerry Jones may have more options than previously known. During a Friday appearance on The Pat McAfee Show,
ESPN reporter, Adam Schefter went in on Cowboys owner, Jerry Jones' handling of the situation with McCarthy and noted that the club won't be able to speak to assistants that are currently still in ...
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Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy and team owner Jerry Jones haven't had "substantial discussions" about McCarthy's contract recently, according
Most importantly, he still has a great relationship with owner/general manager Jerry Jones. ESPN’s Adam Schefter added some fuel to the speculation surrounding Sanders and the Cowboys on Monday.
With the Dallas Cowboys parting ways with head coach Mike McCarthy, could America’s Team pivot to Mike Tomlin? Former NFL quarterback and current analyst at FS1 Chase Daniel thinks Tomlin would be a perfect fit in Dallas.
Head coach Mike McCarthy, with a future here very much up in the air as his five-year contract is hours away from expiring, is on the verge of being allowed to leave … per a report.
The Dallas Cowboys have sparked intrigue and debate after interviewing Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore and former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh for their head coaching vacancy.
Tomlin is the longest-tenured head coach in the NFL having been hired by the team in 2007 to replace Bill Cowher. He has compiled a 183-107-2 record since and has never had a losing season in his career. The issue? For many Steelers fans?
Sanders, the former Cowboy and current Colorado Buffaloes head coach, has been adamant about his plan to stay in Boulder and at the collegiate level. He reinforced that plan Monday night through a statement via ESPN's Adam Schefter, although Sanders admitted he was humbled by Jerry Jones's interest.