As a group phone call shows, Schottenheimer is very much a "Dak-friendly'' hire ... with the next question to be answered: Will it ever be a Cowboys Nation-friendly hire?
The Dallas Cowboys finally found their next head coach, announcing Friday night that former offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer would be taking over the job that was formerly held by Mike McCarthy.
Philadelphia will be able to return their offensive play-caller for the second consecutive year after this season.
The Dallas Cowboys are moving quickly to fill their head coaching vacancy, and a familiar face is already emerging as a strong candidate. Kellen Moore, currently the Philadelphia Eagles' offensive coordinator, has a long history with the Cowboys organization.
Former Dallas Cowboys player DeMarcus Ware told Fox News Digital that he once had to witness Eagles fans hurling dangerous projectiles at his mother.
Another of the league's top head coaching candidates came off the market Wednesday, and the Cowboys never so much as called
As a group phone call shows, Schottenheimer is very much a "Dak-friendly'' hire ... with the next question to be answered: Will it ever be a Cowboys Nation-friendly hire?
No matter whom the Saints hire as the head coach to replace Dennis Allen — Mike McCarthy, Darren Rizzi, Anthony Weaver, Mike Kafka or a surprise — we won't know how good that person will be for a while.
Saquon Barkley has his eyes on the Super Bowl, but the Eagles running back could end up breaking some long-standing NFL records on his way to New Orleans. It would be fitting after Barkley ended up just 100 yards short of Eric Dickerson’s long-standing NFL single season rushing record of 2,
After the Dallas Cowboys officially promoted offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to head coach, that meant there was only one opening left in the NFL — t