As the Dallas Cowboys are still looking for their next head coach, they've made progress with Brian Schottenheimer.
Yes, Jerry knows the value of making a splash. Brian Schottenheimer, a career assistant who at age 51 has never been a head coach, would make make the roughly the same kind of impact as a pebble thrown toward the ocean in a stiff breeze.
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.
A new candidate has emerged for the Cowboys head coaching gig, but it isn't Deion Sanders.
The Cowboys' head-coaching spot has been the subject of ample rumors and speculation, and took another big turn on Tuesday.
The Dallas Cowboys are perhaps the NFL's most unpredictable team when it comes to this offseason's coaching carousel. Will they pry Deion Sanders from college football? Will they turn to an old friend in Kellen Moore?
Legendary college football coach Nick Saban believes Deion Sanders is the right man to fill the Dallas Cowboys head coaching vacancy.
The Deion Sanders buzz has died down in the Dallas Cowboys' head coaching search, but his son Shedeur Sanders is sharing his thoughts on the situation.
Brian Schottenheimer may be a controversial choice, but his experience makes him a strong candidate for the Dallas Cowboys' head coaching role.
The Cowboys spent nearly four hours interviewing offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer on Tuesday. They'll be back at it again today. Via NFL Media, the Cowboys are planning to interview Schottenheimer a second time on Wednesday.
The rumors that Deion Sanders could potentially join the Cowboys as their next head coach have mostly died down, but his son Shadeur shared his thoughts.