Dallas Cowboys Narrow Coaching Search as Brian Schottenheimer Emerges as Leading Candidate
The Cowboys are reportedly considering promoting offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to head coach, following a series of interviews with internal and external candidates.
- The Dallas Cowboys are searching for a new head coach after parting ways with Mike McCarthy, whose contract expired following a disappointing 7-10 season.
- Brian Schottenheimer, the Cowboys' offensive coordinator, has reportedly completed two interviews for the position and is considered a serious candidate for promotion.
- Other candidates interviewed include Kellen Moore, Leslie Frazier, and Robert Saleh, with speculation about Deion Sanders also being considered earlier in the process.
- Schottenheimer has extensive coaching experience, including 14 years as an offensive coordinator, and has worked closely with quarterback Dak Prescott during his time in Dallas.
- Fans and analysts remain divided over Schottenheimer's potential promotion, with some expressing skepticism over his lack of head coaching experience and Jerry Jones' decision-making process.