When everything seems to be calm with the Dallas Cowboys after they finally announced Mike McCarthy's replacement on Friday afternoon with the hiring of Brian Schottenheimer, the m
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The Dallas Cowboys coaching search added a new name to the mix on Thursday, with Jerry Jones connecting with Pete Carroll.
The latest developments on Pete Carroll, Jason Witten, Deion Sanders and more as the Cowboys’ HC search kicks into high gear.
Former Cowboys WR Michael Irvin did not hold back when unloading on his former team for their disappointing 2024 season.
WFAA Sports Anchor Joe Trahan confirmed that the former Seattle Seahawks coach had "informal discussions" with the Cowboys about the head coaching position and the betting favorite for the role, Brian Schottenheimer, who was also an offensive coordinator under Carroll from 2018 to 2020.
“Brian Schottenheimer is known as a career assistant,” Jones said, per ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter. “He ain’t Brian no more,” Jones puzzlingly added. “He is now known as the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.”
In the AFC, the Chiefs are back on the doorstep of the Super Bowl for the seventh straight season and taking on the Bills in what’s become one of the preeminent rivalries in the NFL this decade. In the NFC,
Pete Carroll's name has been mentioned, and per The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Jerry Jones spoke with the Super Bowl winner, but nothing more has transpired. Except … On Friday, Carroll and the Raiders reached agreement on a reported three-year deal with a fourth-year team option, per ESPN.
Carroll has won a Super Bowl and national title. While his talks with Jones have been informal, he’s already a top option for many fans.
The Dallas Cowboys’ coaching search took another turn Thursday with news that former Seattle coach Pete Carroll has spoken with team owner Jerry Jones, two people with knowledge of the search confirmed to The Dallas Morning News.