James Jones explains why the Dallas Cowboys are in trouble with Zack Martin's decision to retire and the unknown with new HC Brian Schottenheimer.
The Dallas Cowboys rushed for just 100.3 yards per game in the 2024 season, 27th in the NFL, and quarterback Dak Prescott is hoping to see the team establish more of a ground attack under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer.
The Dallas Cowboys will enter the 2025 season with a new coaching staff led by Brian Schottenheimer. Much has been made about his desire to win on the ground and how that will impact their roster. What deserves just as much attention is the addition of Matt Eberflus.
Former head coaches Pete Carroll and Mike Vrabel secured new opportunities, while heavily coveted coordinators Ben Johnson, Aaron Glenn and Liam Coen earned their first chances to lead a team. Brian Schottenheimer,
It's about an hour before Brian Schottenheimer is introduced as the 10th head coach in the history of the Dallas Cowboys. Through the atrium windows at The Star, Dak Prescott is seen rehabbing from the surgery he had to repair a right hamstring avulsion suffered in a Week 9 loss to the Atlanta Falcons.
The three-time Super Bowl champion and Cowboys icon pushed back against the idea that adding a star running back to the team would solve all of Dallas' issues.
Dallas Cowboys legend Michael Irvin is still a believer in quarterback Dak Prescott. The same cannot be said about his confidence level in new head coach Brian Schottenheimer. During an interview with TMZ Sports,
After the Cowboys hired Brian Schottenheimer as their next head coach, former TE Jason Witten gave his honest opinion on the hire.
Quarterback Dak Prescott spent the second half of the Dallas Cowboys' 2024 season recovering from a serious hamstring injury and, thus, worked behind the