Brian Schottenheimer has been named the new head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, but before the franchise settled on him as the next leader, they nearly struck a deal with Super Bowl-winning head coach Pete Carroll.
When everything seems to be calm with the Dallas Cowboys after they finally announced Mike McCarthy's replacement on Friday afternoon with the hiring of Brian Schottenheimer, the m
Which means the Super Bowl champion Carroll is now the oldest head coach in the league by far. The San Francisco native will turn 74 in September when the 2025 NFL season begins. The next-oldest coach, Andy Reid, will turn 67 in March — assuming he returns to the Chiefs for another year.
Then-Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer, left, talks with former Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll following ... The candidacy of Deion Sanders hasn’t received much ...
The Dallas Cowboys coaching search added a new name to the mix on Thursday, with Jerry Jones connecting with Pete Carroll.
The Dallas Cowboys officially unveiled Brian Schottenheimer as the 10th full-time head coach in franchise history.
The Ravens tend toward physical, explosive defenses, and some mock drafts have linked the team to Shilo Sanders. Deion played for the Ravens, and the pass-heavy nature of the modern game makes a potential late-bloomer at safety much worth a draft pick, particularly for a team full of offensive weapons like the Ravens.
With the Super Bowl between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs just around the corner, the focus for the other 30 NFL teams has already shifted to
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Former Dallas Cowboys star Michael Irvin believes Jerry Jones made a mistake by not hiring Deion Sanders as the team's next head coach. The Cowboys
The Dallas Cowboys have hired Brian Schottenheimer as their new head coach to replace Mike McCarthy, and one famous Cowboys alumnus isn't happy with the decision. Michael Irvin, the Hall of Fame wide receiver who spent his entire 12-year career in Dallas,