The Dallas Cowboys' defense has been among the worst in the league this season, which has led to plenty of speculation about the future of defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus.
In terms of football stewardship, Chargers top boss Dean Spanos now gets the nod over Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, a three-time Super Bowl champion. To be clear: Spanos, 75, hasn’t morphed into a sparkling entrepreneur and NFL power broker, a la Jones, 83.
Jerry Jones did not mince words about coaching change after the Dallas Cowboys' loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.
Jerry Jones' Dallas Cowboys are officially eliminated from playoff contention after losing 34-17 to the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 16.
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert isn’t getting MVP attention right now despite his 10-4 squad looking like contenders on the way to the playoffs. But trouncing a national hot item like Jerry Jones’ Dallas Cowboys could go a long way to changing that in a hurry.
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Cowboys' Jerry Jones: 'Obviously, the target's on' DC Matt Eberflus; evaluation to come
Jerry Jones acknowledges that DC Matt Eberflus' job could be in danger. But that goes for every Cowboys coach and player after a disappointing season.
The Dallas Cowboys made two major changes on defense but the struggles continued in a loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones placed blame on himself for the team not reaching the Super Bowl in the past 30 seasons.
Blue has not played since Week 8, and that trend will continue Sunday as the Cowboys go with Javonte Williams and Malik Davis as the two active running backs. The Cowboys were eliminated from playoff contention following the Eagles' 29-18 win over the Commanders on Saturday,