The Dallas Cowboys may be positioned to hire away a top play-caller from a bitter rival to become their head coach.
The Dallas Cowboys have not made a deep postseason run in nearly three decades, and they recently were given an unsolicited reminder of that. Following
The Dallas Cowboys announced on Saturday that they completed an interview with Robert Saleh for the team's open head coaching job.
Few, if any, NFL franchises can match the history, success, and overall talent of the San Francisco 49ers. Tied with the Dallas Cowboys for the third-most Super Bowl wins in NFL history with five ...
Head coach Mike McCarthy and the Dallas Cowboys have parted ways after a five-year run defined by playoff failure. Who is set to replace him?
Jerry Jones is thus far running a Dallas Cowboys’ coaching search that is starting to show all kinds of 2007 vibes.
The 49ers have continued their search for a new special team coordinator with a veteran coach. Per Adam Schefter of ESPN, San Francisco has interviewed Chris ... CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys; A.J. Brown, Eagles. Left Tackle — Jordan Mailata, Eagles.
Interviews of Saleh and Frazier would satisfy the NFL’s Rooney Rule, which requires NFL teams to interview at least two diverse candidates for head coaching vacancies. Jerry Jones has also reportedly talked to Colorado coach and former Cowboys star Deion Sanders.
Robert Saleh is interviewing with the Las Vegas Raiders tomorrow, and may interview with the Dallas Cowboys before the weekend.
Albert Breer names San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator candidate Robert Saleh as one of the favorites to land the Jacksonville Jaguars head coach job.
And there there were four. The NFL playoffs have paired down to just four teams left who will duke it out this coming weekend for an opportunity to go to the Super Bowl. Meanwhile, 28 teams have