The Dallas Cowboys hosted the introductory press conference for newly appointed head coach Brian Schottenheimer, but several comments from Stephen and Jerry Jones were sour notes.
While two of the NFL's most popular teams in Philadelphia and Kansas City prepare to compete in Super Bowl LIX, the Dallas Cowboys will sit at home for the 29th year in a row. Long
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was set to introduce new head coach Brian Schottenheimer, but it quickly got off the rails.
Many would call the Cowboys’ hiring of Brian Schottenheimer on Friday night as the next head coach a decision founded in comfort and safety. While that’s true from a football operations standpoint, it’s also perhaps the riskiest decision Jones could have made. That risk isn’t tied to wins and losses, but something Jones cares about even more.
Schottenheimer hasn't been a head coach at any level, but if you wanted someone to play a head coach in a movie, he looks and understands the part.
Jerry Jones called the decision "as big a risk as you could take" but believes hiring Brian Schottenheimer gives the team the best chance to succeed.
The disastrous season for the Dallas Cowboys will culminate in 29 years without reaching the Super Bowl, in a year in which they started with the expectation of returning to the bi
Jones made the comfortable move that likely won't cost too much to replace Mike McCarthy as the Cowboys head coach
During his Cowboys introduction Monday, Dallas’ newest head coach reflected on what Marty Schottenheimer accomplished throughout his career while
Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones pushed back hard on the notion that his decision to promote offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to be his next head coach was one made out of comfort.
The Dallas Cowboys hosted the introductory press conference for newly appointed head coach Brian Schottenheimer, but several comments from Stephen and Jerry Jones were sour notes.