The Dallas Cowboys can never make things easy. With Jerry Jones' infatuation with making headlines and keeping the spotlight on his team, there are often questionable decisions being made and situations being dragged out.
"He's beyond qualified right now. You hear all our players singing his praises,” Lions assistant Ben Johnson said of Cowboys ex Aaron Glenn. “He is more prepared to be a head coach than maybe anybody I've ever met.
By keeping McCarthy dangling for over a week, the Cowboys are a week behind other teams searching for a coach.
Like it or not, Ben Johnson does not fall into one of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones two customary categories used for previous searches.
Jerry Jones is thus far running a Dallas Cowboys’ coaching search that is starting to show all kinds of 2007 vibes.
The Dallas Cowboys head coaching search continues heading into the divisional round weekend of the NFL playoffs. However, NFL insider Jeremy Fowler revealed the three names he believes are most likely to be considered: Kellen Moore,
If the Dallas Cowboys want to interview one of the top head coaching candidates in the NFL, there is one obstacle in their way: Jerry Jones.
Jerry Jones and the Cowboys released a lengthy statement after it was announced that Mike McCarthy will not be returning as head coach.
The end of the Mike McCarthy era with the Dallas Cowboys brought forward the work of team owner Jerry Jones to undertake the search for a new head coach and begin planning for the
The Cowboys' decision to move on from Mike McCarthy this week impacts their ability to pursue Lions coordinators Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn
After declining the Chicago Bears's request to interview Mike McCarthy for their head coach vacancy, the common consensus was that the Dallas Cowboys planned on retaining his services.
The Dallas Cowboys are reportedly preparing for a major shakeup at the top, with owner and general manager Jerry Jones rumored to be eyeing a first-time head coach to replace Mike