After five seasons with Mike McCarthy at the helm, the Dallas Cowboys are on the hunt for a new head coach.
The next head coach will be tasked with succeeding where so many of his predecessors have failed. The Cowboys last won a Super Bowl after the 1995 season under Barry Switzer, who coached the team that Jimmy Johnson built to its third championship in four seasons.
Since Switzer resigned in 1998, six Cowboys coaches have accounted for a total of four playoff wins in 27 seasons that include zero appearances in the Super Bowl or the NFC championship game. Despite that history, expectations will remain high in Dallas with a roster that’s built and paid to win now, featuring high-priced offensive weapons Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb and defensive star Micah Parsons, who’s due for his own lucrative contract extension.
Those expectations will feature not only returning to but winning a Super Bowl in Dallas to bookend the Jones era with at least one more Vince Lombardi Trophy.
The offseason coaching carousel is in full swing with the news that the Chicago Bears are hiring former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, in addition to Mike Vrabel joining the New England Patriots. That leaves the Cowboys as one of five teams still in search of a head coach alongside the New York Jets, Jacksonville Jaguars, New Orleans Saints and Las Vegas Raiders.
Who are the Cowboys’ coaching candidates?
While the other four teams each have a lengthy list of candidate interviews, the Cowboys have officially interviewed just three candidates: former Jets head coach Robert Saleh, former Minnesota Vikings head coach and Seattle Seahawks assistant Leslie Frazier and Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, who held the same position in Dallas from 2019-22.
They’re also reportedly planning to interview their own offensive coordinator, Brian Schottenheimer, according to multiple reports.
The Cowboys are also reportedly tied to other candidates, including former players Deion Sanders and Jason Witten. Witten has won two state championships in four seasons as a high school coach in Texas since retiring in 2020 from a 17-season NFL career as a tight end for the Cowboys and Raiders. He has no coaching experience beyond the high school level.
Sanders played 14 Hall of Fame seasons as an NFL cornerback, including a five-year stint and a Super Bowl championship with the Cowboys. He’s since embarked on a college coaching career that’s taken him from Jackson State to Colorado, where he’s spent the last two seasons coaching the Buffaloes to a 13-12 record.
Schottenheimer has emerged as a betting favorite to secure the job, for whatever that’s worth. Betting lines, of course, don’t necessarily reflect what’s happening in the building. But like Sanders and Witten, Schottenheimer has familiarity with Jones, which historically goes a long way in Jones’ hiring decisions.
The Dallas Cowboys coaching search is heating up as the search for the next head coach under owner Jerry Jones continues. With Jason Garrett officially out as head coach, speculation is swirling about who will be the next leader of America’s Team.
Names like Urban Meyer, Lincoln Riley, and Josh McDaniels have all been floated as potential candidates for the coveted position. Meyer, a three-time national championship-winning coach at the collegiate level, has been rumored to be Jones’ top choice. Riley, the head coach at the University of Oklahoma, has a strong track record of developing quarterbacks and innovative offensive schemes. McDaniels, the offensive coordinator for the New England Patriots, has previous head coaching experience with the Denver Broncos.
Whoever takes the reins as the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys will have big shoes to fill, as the expectations for success are always high in Dallas. With a talented roster in place, the new head coach will have the opportunity to make an immediate impact and lead the team back to the promised land of Super Bowl glory.
Stay tuned as the coaching search unfolds and the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys is revealed. Who do you think will be the next leader on the sidelines in Dallas? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below. #DallasCowboys #HeadCoachSearch #JerryJones
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