Now that the NFC East has landed two teams in the NFC championship game and neither one resides in Dallas, there’s a sense this state of affairs could spur Jerry Jones to take dramatic action. Maybe.
Shan Shariff, a morning host on the Dallas Cowboys' flagship radio station in Dallas, tweeted Tuesday that offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer could be getting an offer to become the club's next head coach soon.
It's not up there with having the audacity to fire legendary coach Tom Landry on a golf course in Austin, but Jerry Jones' fumbling of Mike McCarthy's exit from the Dallas Cowboys is, at best, a horrible look and,
The New England Patriots have hired Mike Vrabel as a new head coach, a fan favorite during eight seasons as a player in New England. The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because a decision hasn’t been announced. They said Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and McCarth…
Tom Landry and Barry Switzer never coached in the NFL again after getting axed by Jerry Jones; Landry because he was too old, Switzer because he was too unpredictable. Two left with their coaching ...
We can speculate on why it took Cowboys owner Jerry Jones an entire week to make this decision ... but he had known Garrett since his rookie NFL season and saw him as a Tom Landry-in-waiting. Even said as much a couple times, which is how Garrett lasted ...
There's no job in sports like head coach of the Cowboys. Expect Jerry Jones to ignite lots of drama in the search for Mike McCarthy's replacement.
When Jerry Jones first had the dream to own a professional football franchise in 1966, he was 23 years old and just graduated from the University of Arkansas.
"Jerry Jones almost forced his Dallas Cowboys to take Johnny Manziel in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft.'' It's a heck of a story. ... except that none of it is true.
With Johnson heading to Chicago and Mike Vrabel already in New England, five head coaching vacancies remain. The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported. The Jets, Saints, Jaguars, Raiders and Cowboys are still in the hunt.
Now that the NFC East has landed two teams in the NFC championship game and neither one resides in Dallas, there’s a sense this state of affairs could spur Jerry Jones to take dramatic action. Maybe.
Tom Sietsema has been The Washington Post's food critic since 2000. In leaner years, he worked for the Microsoft Corp., where he launched sidewalk.com; the Seattle Post-Intelligencer; the San ...