The last time Schottenheimer called offensive plays, as he will in 2025 was as Carroll's Seahawks offensive coordinator from 2018-20
The three-time Super Bowl champion and Cowboys icon pushed back against the idea that adding a star running back to the team would solve all of Dallas' issues.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones dubbed his team's 2024 offseason slogan as "all in." However, that morphed into "get it done with less" following a free agency period in which Dallas spent an NFL-low $20.
A Dallas County jury is scheduled to hear arguments Aug. 11 in a lawsuit accusing Cowboys owner Jerry Jones of sexual assault inside AT&T Stadium in 2018.
The Dallas Cowboys missed out on not one but two massive free agent running backs last offseason. Jerry Jones had his pick of Derrick Henry or Saquon Barkley to bring in and fix his team's lagging backfield,
The Cowboys' motto last offseason was "all in," a phrase used by Jerry Jones that, as it turned out, didn't mean what everyone thinks it means.
The Dallas Cowboys had a disappointing season, and owner Jerry Jones is still on the hook for an assault trial that got delayed again.
Jerry Jones thinks he found the Cowboys a diamond coach in the rough. He's not the only one under that delusion apparently.
It was 36 years ago when brash Arkansas oil man Jerry Jones rode into Dallas, bought the Cowboys and fired Tom Landry on a surreal night at Valley Ranch.
The Dallas Cowboys are mired in mediocrity right now, and there may not be an easy way out for them. They have a top-heavy roster that needs an infusion of complementary talent next to their stars and big names,