When the Dallas Cowboys announced that they are parting ways with head coach Mike McCarthy after five years when his contract to expire on January 13th, it did
The Jacksonville Jaguars and Liam Coen are reshaping the franchise, plus the Todd Golden Title IX investigation and the Super Bowl 59 rematch.
The Dallas Cowboys attempted to pull off the classic Friday news dump technique last weekend when they announced they were promoting offensive coordinator
Colin Cowherd could not believe his eyes and ears after hearing that Jerry Jones and the Cowboys front office have singled out offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer as the favorite for the head coaching job.
In the span of 24 hours, Coen went from denying the Jaguars the head coach opening to agreeing to an extension with the Buccaneers to be the highest-paid coordinator, then backtracking on the deal and agreeing to become the Jaguars' head coach after all.
The Dallas Cowboys are starting a new era under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer. According to Jerry Jones, this hire is the right step toward playoff succes
Brian Schottenheimer will call the Cowboys' offensive plays this season, a request of Jerry Jones before the team hired the longtime NFL assistant coach.
The Dallas Cowboys are now officially one of three teams that still do not have a head coach, alongside the Las Vegas Raiders and Jacksonville Jaguars.
The process that landed Liam Coen in Jacksonville was a whirlwind. The new Jaguars HC explained on Monday that the chance to take the job was "an opportunity that you just can't pass up."
Things could improve for Trevor Lawrence in 2025 as the Jacksonville Jaguars eye college offensive coordinator who recently won the CFP National Championship.
Jones made the comfortable move that likely won't cost too much to replace Mike McCarthy as the Cowboys head coach
Follow the latest updates on the Jacksonville Jaguars' search for the next head coach to replace the fired Doug Pederson.