The Dallas Cowboys have extended the contract of vice president of player personnel Will McClay, according to a report from ESPN.
Former Dallas Cowboys head coach Bill Parcells is fired up for Aaron Glenn after the former Cowboys DB accepted the New York Jets head coaching job.
Bill Parcells. Parcells can hardly contain his excitement that Glenn, a former cornerback who played for the Hall of Fame coach with the Jets and Dallas Cowboys, landed his first head coaching job ...
Brian Schottenheimer is a first-time head coach, & his 1st task will be to convince Jerry Jones to do what he wants.
The second week of the Dallas Cowboys' head coaching search is under way as the organization continues to evaluate potential candidates to lead the franchise.Dallas has already conducted interviews with Kellen Moore and Robert Saleh last week and will meet with Seattle Seahawks assistant head coach Leslie Fraizer today.
Legendary coach Tom Landry was first and perhaps the greatest. Since Jerry Jones bought the franchise in 1989, the Cowboys have had nine head coaches
Just like Tom Landry, Jimmy Johnson, and Bill Parcells, Brian Schottenheimer is the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Just like Chan Gailey, Dave Campo and Wade Phillips. Unlike with every ...
McCarthy, whose contract expired with the Cowboys and wasn't signed to an extension, will sit out the 2025 season, according to NFL Media's Tom Pelissero. McCarthy removed his name from consideration for the New Orleans Saints' vacancy. The Saints are the last team to have a head coaching job open this offseason.
The Super Bowl trophy is currently named after former Packers coach Vince Lombradi, but Bill Belichick thinks a former player of his should get that honor.
Inside: What we’ve heard from teams amid big decisions, plus what’s next for the Ravens and Lions, Kliff Kingsbury’s plans and Travis Kelce’s playoff heroics. But first, great news from Denver: The Broncos will distribute over 15,
Bill Belichick reiterated his long-held belief that it's players who win games, not coaches, saying, "You can't win games without good players."
The leader of the Cowboys’ scouting department is staying in Dallas, as he signed a five-year deal on Wednesday to remain with the franchise.