Finding a new head coach will be first priority for the Dallas Cowboys, but taking decisive action on their impending free agents is a close second.
“Adams may see the Cowboys’ stable quarterback situation with Dak Prescott and Lamb as a big draw if he can pick his next destination. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones may be open to a splashy trade to build around Prescott and find a complement to Lamb in the passing game.”
NFL regular season is complete and it's on to the playoffs. Yet for a large number of franchises, it's time to move into offseason mode. Realistically, some of them have already done so -- especially those who have made changes at the head coach or general manager positions.
Whoa, what a week it has been, on Monday we found out that Mike McCarthy would not return as the head coach of the football team and since then we have heard nothing but talk about who may take his job.
Dallas is one of the more appealing NFL coaching vacancies right now. It’s just a year removed from his third consecutive 12-win season and the Cowboys roster features plenty of star talent with Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb and Micah Parsons.
Deion Sanders has experienced bountiful success at the college level. Here's why he has what it takes to do the same in the NFL — specifically with the Cowboys.
Three months down, two to go in our five-part series recapping each month of the 2024 season. December was a roller coaster of a month that saw some compelling victories and heartbreaking losses. Here's a refresh of how the month played out:
If Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is serious about ending that drought, he would hire Moore because of his potential as a head coach − and because Moore knows the inner workings of the Cowboys' main NFC East rival, the Eagles.
Deion Sanders has emerged as the favorite to become the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. The Colorado head coach still has three years left on his deal with the university, but he will reportedly accept the offer to coach in the NFL if Jerry Jones asks him to.
Dallas Cowboys All-Pro pass rusher Micah Parsons called the decision to part with head coach Mike McCarthy "devastating." Parsons said on "The Edge" podcast this week he was not expecting Dallas and McCarthy to go separate ways after five seasons. McCarthy is the only head coach Parsons has played for in the NFL.
If the Joneses continue with PR-related money nonsense - including pretending we're wrong about how with a flick of a switch on the contracts with Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb, plus getting an extension with Micah,
Both Micah Parsons and the Cowboys have expressed interest in keeping the dynamic edge rusher in Dallas for the foreseeable future. Of course, that would require a long-term agreement between the two sides, as Parsons is currently set to enter the 2025 season as an impending free agent.