A new report is suggesting that "the Cowboys might interview Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn as part of their head coach search.''
This story has been updated.Here are five things to know about the Cowboys' new offensive coordinator, Kellen Moore:How we got here
The last time the Dallas Cowboys went shopping for a new head coach, they interviewed two candidates: Mike McCarthy and Marvin Lewis. So when reports emerged last Monday on the Cowboys being interested in Deion Sanders,
Like it or not, Ben Johnson does not fall into one of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones two customary categories used for previous searches.
Jerry Jones is thus far running a Dallas Cowboys’ coaching search that is starting to show all kinds of 2007 vibes.
The Dallas Cowboys reportedly chose to move on from head coach Mike McCarthy on Monday, but the timing of their decision could come back to bite them.
Troy Aikman has said multiple times the Lions remind him of his legendarily stacked Cowboys teams. He might be on to something.
Moore is deeply familiar with the Cowboys, having spent eight seasons in Dallas (2015-2022), including four as the team's offensive coordinator (2019-2022). During his tenure as coordinator, he twice guided the offense to a league-leading finish in total yards (2019 and 2021) and orchestrated the NFL's highest-scoring offense in 2021.
Good riddance, Dallas Cowboys. The Detroit Lions are America's Team now. Well, at least for this year's playoffs. While the Lions might not have the history or the fanbase that the Cowboys boast, they certainly have captured the attention of the rooting public heading into the NFL postseason.
The Cowboys' decision to move on from Mike McCarthy this week impacts their ability to pursue Lions coordinators Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn
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The Washington Commanders, led by quarterback Jayden Daniels, the Detroit Lions, led by quarterback Jared Goff, in an NFC Divisional Round Playoff game on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025 at Ford Field in Detroit,