Although the hiring of Brian Schottenheimer as head coach didn’t inspire much enthusiasm among fans, hype is building elsewhere. The 2025 Cowboys defense is getting people excited, and it may be for good reason.
That likely won't be any different for newly named New York Jets Head Coach Aaron Glenn as he leaves the Detroit Lions. Just last season we saw Dan Quinn leave the Dallas Cowboys for the Washington Commanders and bring with him three coaches and four players.
In the span of 24 hours, Coen went from denying the Jaguars the head coach opening to agreeing to an extension with the Buccaneers to be the highest-paid coordinator, then backtracking on the deal and agreeing to become the Jaguars' head coach after all.
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While new head coach Brian Schottenheimer will lead the offense, the Dallas Cowboys have added respected coaches for the defensive side of the ball.
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Whitt has played a key role on Dan Quinn’s staff in Washington, helping the Commanders reach the NFC Championship Game.
The Dallas Cowboys of the 1970s reached five Super Bowls (two wins) in nine years and appeared in seven conference title games.
Montgomery, 46, was considered an internal favorite to become the Lions’ offensive coordinator after Ben Johnson departed to become the Chicago Bears’ new head coach. Ultimately, the role went to Auburn Hills native and Western Michigan graduate John Morton, who served as a senior offensive assistant on Dan Campbell’s staff in 2022.
Former Dallas Cowboys head coach Bill Parcells is fired up for Aaron Glenn after the former Cowboys DB accepted the New York Jets head coaching job.
YouTube In this episode of Inside Coverage, hosts Jason Fitz and Frank Schwab give their grades for every head coaching hire so far (looking at you, New Orleans Saints) and give their thoughts and analysis on the latest news around the NFL.