During a lull in the Cotton Bowl action, cameras zoomed around the stadium finding multiple big-name stars among the crowd. Then, cameras found Jerry Jones. The boos that rained down were incredible.
Paul Finebaum believes that Cowboys owner Jerry Jones may be interested in Texas coach Steve Sarkisian as a head coaching candidate.
Mike Fisher - as a newspaper beat writer and columnist and on radio and TV, where he is an Emmy winner - has covered the NFL since 1983 and the Dallas Cowboys since 1990, is the author of two best-selling books on the Cowboys.
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"I'm speculating - recklessly perhaps - that Jerry Jones has someone in mind that he wants to see if he can get.'' - ESPN's Mike Greenberg, projecting a Steve Sarkisian move from the Longhorns to the Cowboys.
With Mike McCarthy's future up in the air, Steve Sarkisian has been floated as a potential head coach candidate for the Cowboys.
The Dallas Cowboys are in need of a new head coach after the team and Mike McCarthy parted ways this week. And the Cowboys' next move in that coaching
For most of the season, it was assumed that the Cowboys would be looking for a new coach. Late in the year, owner and G.M. Jerry Jones seemed to be warming up to the idea of keeping Mike McCarthy around.
Enter Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian. Before Texas' showdown ... coach and offensive coordinator, respectively. Jerry Jones also has family ties to Sarkisian, with his grandson playing ...
The Dallas Cowboys have announced they will not bring back coach Mike McCarthy. McCarthy’s deal ended after the 2024 season, and the two sides did not work out
Jane Slater reported on NFL Network that Jerry Jones is running the Cowboys head coaching search himself, and hasn't spoken to any suspected candidate for the position outside of his former cornerback/wide receiver/punt returner.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Witten would feel like a copycat move, and the NFL is a copycat league. But just because the Detroit Lions have found success with a hard-nosed former Cowboys tight end in charge doesn’t mean the Cowboys will do the same.