The Dallas Cowboys finally found their next head coach, announcing Friday night that former offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer would be taking over the job that was formerly held by Mike McCarthy.
As a group phone call shows, Schottenheimer is very much a "Dak-friendly'' hire ... with the next question to be answered: Will it ever be a Cowboys Nation-friendly hire?
Kellen Moore has a pretty good gig right now as offensive coordinator for a Philadelphia Eagles team that's one win away from reaching the Super Bowl, but
Philadelphia will be able to return their offensive play-caller for the second consecutive year after this season.
I’d love to be a head coach," Schottenheimer told Yahoo Sports two summers ago. Now he gets his chance. What will it look like in Dallas?
The Dallas Cowboys are moving quickly to fill their head coaching vacancy, and a familiar face is already emerging as a strong candidate. Kellen Moore, currently the Philadelphia Eagles' offensive coordinator, has a long history with the Cowboys organization.
Former Dallas Cowboys star Michael Irvin believes Jerry Jones made a mistake by not hiring Deion Sanders as the team's next head coach. The Cowboys
The first name that drew widespread attention after McCarthy's departure was Deion Sanders. But three others are getting interviews.
On Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field, the Philadelphia Eagles can punch their ticket to their second Super Bowl in three seasons against the Josh Harris-owned Washington Commanders in the NFC championship game.
Former Dallas Cowboys player DeMarcus Ware told Fox News Digital that he once had to witness Eagles fans hurling dangerous projectiles at his mother.
Brian Schottenheimer, the son of legendary coach Marty, has been appointed head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Schottenheimer has been promoted from offensive co-ordinator to replace Mike McCarthy, who left the Cowboys after five years in charge earlier this month.