Once dominant on championship Sunday, the Dallas Cowboys are again - for the 29th consecutive year - only a sad spectator.
Cowboys QBs coach Scott Tolzien is expected to move on from Dallas, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Tolzien, whose contract has expired, is a talented QB whisperer. He coached Dak Prescott during his MVP runner-up season.
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Moton listed the Dallas Cowboys, Cincinnati Bengals, Houston Texans, Los Angeles Chargers, Pittsburgh Steelers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers as top destinations for the 31-year-old out of Eastern Washington. In listing the Cowboys, Moton mentioned Kupp as a replacement for Cooks.
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With franchise quarterback Dak Prescott and All-Pro wide receiver Ceedee Lamb back in the fold, the franchise is projected to add another playmaker to get the most out of the passing game, according to CBS Sports' new mock draft from Josh Edwards.
The Cowboys are sticking with continuity on their coaching staff, as the team promoted offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to the head coaching role. However, it sounds like the team will need to slightly revamp their offensive coaching staff.
T here is a new leader in Dallas and his name is Brian Schottenheimer. The Cowboys officially named Schottenheimer their next head coach after serving as the team's offensive coor
PR-minded Jerry Jones will never admit is was all a dog-and-pony show. Nor will Deion Sanders. But what about Deion's family? What about Shedeur and Shilo, his NFL-Draft bound sons?
Despite Jerry Jones' interest in Deion Sanders for the Cowboys head coaching role, Colorado players and family believe Coach Prime is staying in Boulder.
Pro Football Hall of Fame cornerback and Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders recently described Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones' phone call about his team's head-coaching vacancy as "intriguing.