We thought we'd take a look back at all the coaches that have led "America's Team" into competition since that very first year of action in 1960.
Once again, Jerry Jones is tasked with the decision of hiring a football coach. History suggests that doesn't bode well for the Cowboys.
McCarthy leaves looking like the bigger man. Partially because of the malaise that began to coat the Cowboys' fan base and partially because Jerry seems to again be operating on his gut as he moves forward.
Legendary coach Tom Landry was first and perhaps the greatest. Since Jerry Jones bought the franchise in 1989, the Cowboys have had nine head coaches
He is one of three head coaches to win both a college football title and a Super Bowl (Jimmy Johnson, Barry Switzer). Carroll certainly helped bring the boom to Seattle. He helped build a dominant ...
The first three – Tom Landry, Jimmy Johnson, and Barry Switzer – won five Super Bowls in eight appearances in the first 36 seasons. In the last 29 seasons, the six that followed don’t even ...
The Cowboys last won a Super Bowl after the 1995 season under Barry Switzer, who coached the team that Jimmy Johnson built to its third championship in four seasons. Those expectations will ...
The Dallas Cowboys' decision to hire Brian Schottenhiemer as the team's next head coach is owner Jerry Jones's latest example of an owner who wants plenty of say on play calling Once Mike McCarthy declared he would not surrender his responsibility of calling the plays for the Dallas Cowboys,
As Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs seek to be the first team to win three straight Super Bowls, we look at the other eight that had a chance.
"Ginger Jesus" will be across the field in New Orleans, Brian Schottenheimer beats out Kellen Moore in Dallas, Eagles O-line remains incredible, Bills mafia whines, and the Sixers owner plays villain.
Jim Harbaugh has been a thorn in Pete Carroll’s side:
Once Mike McCarthy declared he would not surrender his responsibility of calling the plays for the Dallas Cowboys, the owner was on to someone else.