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.
As part of the search for the franchise's next head coach, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, in a move that immediately vaulted the team to the top of the sports news cycle, interviewed Pro Football Hall of Famer and current Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders for the vacancy.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, for the first time, this week publicly acknowledged a meeting with Colorado coach Deion Sanders, but said the interaction did not involve his previous coaching ...
Cowboys are hiring offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer as their new head coach, Jerrry Jones tells ESPN. “Brian Schottenheimer is known as a career assistant,” Jones said. “He ain’t Brian no more. He is now known as the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.” pic.twitter.com/JtGoltP1mC
According to a report, Deion Sanders had a special request declined by the Colorado Buffaloes amid Cowboys rumors.
now preparing for his third year at Colorado, spent five seasons with the Cowboys from 1995 to 1999, winning a Super Bowl in 1995. It's hard to say why Jerry Jones never considered Sanders a ...
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has come under scrutiny for the process in which he went about hiring new head coach Brian Schottenheimer. From being unable to agree on an extension with Mike McCarthy,
Rather than choose any of the outside candidates that the Cowboys had been linked with - like Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore or University ... team owner Jerry Jones decided to promote ...
On Monday afternoon the Dallas Cowboys held an introductory press conference for new head coach Brian Schottenheimer that included an 11-minute rant from owner
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones used to rough it up on the field himself once upon a time. Growing up in North Little Rock, Arkansas, Jones played running back for North Little Rock High School. After graduation,
ESPN's Todd Archer reported on Thursday that McCarthy was adamant about agreeing to a five-year contract extension with the team. However, owner Jerry Jones apparently was stuck on a three-year deal. Both sides couldn't agree on a deal, although the details of the contract the Cowboys offered McCarthy are unknown.