The Dallas Cowboys are preparing for another reset after parting with head coach Mike McCarthy last week. While that’s something team owner Jerry Jones has done plenty of times in the past, he still hasn’t managed to make it back to the Super Bowl,
The Super Bowl is always one of the most hotly anticipated sporting events of the year, and this year’s game will feature some of the game’s biggest stars.
From Dan Quinn and Kellen Moore to Dorance Armstrong and Neville Gallimore, former Cowboys were all over the scene.
Any player who has won a Super Bowl will more than likely tell you that they don’t care about how well they played, or what the score of the game was. All they care about is winning the Vince Lombardi Trophy.
The NFC Championship Game will feature two teams from the NFC East and neither of them is the Dallas Cowboys for the 30th year.
It's been nearly three decades since the Cowboys last made the NFC championship game. They now have the longest title game drought in the conference.
The Dallas Cowboys have been starved of success for decades, but now comes the chance for Jerry Jones to make a noticeable shift in how he operates the team.
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
A blockbuster trade proposal has the New York Jets trading star wide receiver Davante Adams to the Dallas Cowboys.
Brian Schottenheimer, the Dallas Cowboys' offensive coordinator, has over two decades of NFL coaching experience and a strong football pedigree as the son of legendary coach Marty Schottenheimer. He began his NFL coaching career in 1997 and has since held roles with teams like the Chargers, Jets, and Seahawks.
Though the participants for Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans won’t be decided until Sunday, the officials were announced by the NFL on Tuesday.
As the Dallas Cowboys prepare to ramp up their head coaching search, one defensive-minded coach with a Super Bowl ring is emerging as a candidate.