The Dallas Cowboys coaching search to find Mike McCarthy's successor after the team parted ways with him after five seasons is heating up, and it will be wide-ranging.  Dallas completed an interview Friday with Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore,
The Dallas Cowboys are looking for a new head coach, and the franchise could have their guy in former tight end Jason Witten. However, would it be a successful
The former Cowboys head coach also offered some words of advice to the next person stepping into the position.
The Dallas Cowboys have interest in a pair of NFC East offensive coordinators as they look to replace former head coach Mike McCarthy. "Wouldn't be
After being selected by the Cowboys as a third-round pick out of Tennessee in 2003, Witten remained with the team until the end of the 2017 season. At that time, Witten retired briefly, joining ESPN's "Monday Night Football" crew.
Former Dallas Cowboys Pro Bowl tight end Jason Witten is reportedly emerging as a front-runner to fill the head coaching vacancy of his old team. On Monday, news broke that the Cowboys parted ways with head coach Mike McCarthy after failing to agree on a new deal.
Deion Sanders and Jason Witten are two of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones' former — and favorite — players, and both have been floated as potential replacements for coach Mike McCarthy. Jones and McCarthy agreed Monday to part ways after five seasons together.
The Cowboys sure do love the idea of having an ex-player as their head coach. ESPN reported Monday that the Cowboys were considering 11-time Pro Bowl tight end Jason Witten, among others, to be their next head coach after Mike McCarthy was not retained.
For years, the Dallas Cowboys secondary was a weak spot regardless of who suited up. They struggled to make key stops and interceptions felt like an impossibility.Over the past four seasons, that's changed dramatically.
As it turns out, Jerry Jones does not know how to pull a rabbit out of his head. Head, hat, same difference. The point is the Dallas Cowboys may have finally co
Reading the tea leaves, it looks like Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones couldn't fathom that he hadn't pulled of