Brian Schottenheimer Prepares for First Season as Cowboys Head Coach
Schottenheimer focuses on rebuilding staff, refining strategy, and addressing key team challenges after a disappointing 7-10 season.
- Brian Schottenheimer, promoted to head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, has spent weeks revamping the team's coaching staff and strategy.
- The Cowboys have added 17 new staff members, including Matt Eberflus as defensive coordinator and Klayton Adams as offensive coordinator, to focus on fundamentals and player development.
- Schottenheimer is closely monitoring Dak Prescott's recovery from a serious hamstring injury and preparing for potential roster changes, including Zack Martin's expected retirement.
- The entire Cowboys coaching staff has relocated to Indianapolis for the NFL scouting combine, prioritizing seamless collaboration and attention to detail in draft and free agency preparations.
- Schottenheimer, inspired by mentors like Mike McCarthy and Pete Carroll, aims to instill a winning culture and address the team's performance issues to end their nearly three-decade championship drought.