With the Dallas Cowboys' coaching search heating up, let's take a spin through our NFL staff writers and who they think will ultimately get the job. Who will be the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys?
Schottenheimer has been in Dallas the past three seasons, spending the last two as the Cowboys’ offensive coordinator.
Dallas’ coaching search went the unexpected route Tuesday as Schottenheimer became the latest candidate to interview for the position.
The OC and the club met for 4 hours Tuesday, but will continue talks Wednesday. Whether that means things are heating up is unclear.
Despite more alluring candidates such as Deion Sanders or Kellen Moore, are the Dallas Cowboys targeting Brian Schottenheimer to stop their record NFC losing drought.
The Dallas Cowboys completed an internal interview with offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer on Tuesday night in their search to replace former coach Mike McCarthy. Schottenheimer is the first known internal candidate to interview for the head coaching job.
Brian Schottenheimer and the Dallas Cowboys will talk again on Wednesday, Yahoo Sports' Jori Epstein confirmed, as the team looks to fill its open head coaching job. Schottenheimer, who has been the Cowboys' offensive coordinator since 2023,
The Dallas Cowboys will interview OC Brian Schottenheimer a second time for their head coaching position, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport “The Cowboys are planning to have a second interview with their own OC Brian Schottenheimer today,
The Dallas Cowboys completed an interview with offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer for the team’s vacant head coaching position, the team announced Tuesday evening. Schottenheimer, 51, is the first known internal candidate to interview for the head coaching job.
The Dallas Cowboys are expected to interview offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer for their head coaching gig, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Jane Slater reported.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer are scheduled to meet this week, with the longtime assistant viewed as a legitimate candidate to replace Mike McCarthy as head coach in Dallas.