Jerry Jones went with Brian Schottenheimer over Kellen Moore, who spent five seasons with the Cowboys from 2018-2022, with the latter four seasons as the team’s offensive coordinator.
We've long called it "Jerry Jones' Southern-Fried Little Rock Door-to-Door Salesman Gibberish Word Salad.'' And here we go again with the Cowboys owner's confounding Brian Schottenheimer declaration.
A cursory coaching search led Jerry Jones back to the same type of person he loves to hire, at a time when the Cowboys could least afford to do it. Prepare for more of the same.
The Cowboys interviewed former offensive coordinator Kellen Moore (once thought a lock for the job just a few years ago), former Jets head coach Robert Saleh, Seahawks assistant head coach Leslie Frazier and conversations were also reportedly had with Deion Sanders and Pete Carroll as well.
With absolutely no risk of losing Schottenheimer to another head coaching job, the Jones family didn’t even bother to wait out conference championship weekend, where any of the eight coordinators—Bobby Babich,
Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones, as unpredictable as he can be at times, made a move to choose familiarity with the team's newest head coaching hire. Dallas h
The Dallas Cowboys made the perplexing move on Friday evening of promoting offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to the team’s head coaching position. Schottenheimer rose the ranks in Dallas from being a coaching analyst in 2022 to the team’s offensive play-caller in 2023 and the team’s head coach in 2025.
Brian Schottenheimer is known as a career assistant. He is now known as the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.” - Jerry Jones.
DALLAS — The Dallas Cowboys say offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer has agreed on a deal to become the storied franchise’s next coach. The somewhat surprising choice announced Friday night is a familiar one for star quarterback Dak Prescott ...
Schottenheimer, the team’s offensive coordinator, is the ninth coach hired by owner Jerry Jones since he bought the team in 1989 and fired the only coach the Cowboys had for their first 29 seasons, Tom Landry.
We thought we'd take a look back at all the coaches that have led "America's Team" into competition since that very first year of action in 1960.