A former Los Angeles Chargers head coach could be in the running for Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys head coaching job. Jones and the Cowboys continue to wait as some of the top possible head coaches go elsewhere,
Jerry Jones’ rapport with the Dallas Cowboys reached an all-time low when he announced the appointment of Brian Schottenheimer as head coach, replacing Mike McCarthy.
Jones made the comfortable move that likely won't cost too much to replace Mike McCarthy as the Cowboys head coach
The Los Angeles Chargers will need to make several significant decisions this offseason. One of those decisions is whether to re-sign their star pass rusher.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was one of many sports icons who donated to the Donald Trump Inauguration Committee
Bleacher Report seems to agree, as they listed Pipkins as the Chargers' top cap casualty heading into the offseason. He's set to make $9.3 million in 2025, with the Chargers saving $6.8 million by releasing him.
To say the NFL is perplexed at Jerry Jones' choice for Dallas' next head coach would be a massive understatement.
Schottenheimer began his coaching career back in 1997 when he landed an assistant position with the St. Louis Rams. Over the years, he has served on the coaching staff for teams such as the Washington Commanders, Los Angeles Chargers, New York Jets, Seattle Seahawks, Jacksonville Jaguars and several others.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones confirmed Monday that, yes, he and Pro Football Hall of Famer/Colorado head coach Deion Sanders spoke before the team eventually hired Schottenheimer as the 10th head coach in franchise history.
With Super Bowl 59 on the horizon, we only have one more game to worry about before the NFL goes into the heart of the offseason. While the AFC champion Kansas
Jerry Jones passed on outside options to make his offensive coordinator a first-time head coach. Here's how it happened.
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