Brian Schottenheimer is the nine head train considering that Jerry Jones purchased the group in 1989, and tenth general in franchise business background.
DALLAS– The Dallas Cowboys have actually called Brian Schottenheimer as their following head train.
According to a record from NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Cowboys are offering Schottenheimer a four-year offer and all of it follows a week packed with meetings, supposition and expectancy.
The relocation follows Dallas split means with Mike McCarthy, that led the injury-plagued Cowboys to a 7-10 coating in 2024.
Cowboys proprietor Jerry Jones picked Schottenheimer after speaking with Robert Saleh, Leslie Frazier, and Kellen Moore. Schottenheimer’s initial meeting with the group on Wednesday apparently lasted numerous hours, adhered to by a similarly extensive 2nd meeting on Thursday.
The Dallas Cowboys are holding an initial interview for Schottenheimer on Monday, Jan. 27 at 11 a.m.
Presumably, the initial point on Schottenheimer’s order of business will certainly be to set up a mentoring personnel. Previous Chicago Bears head train Matt Eberflus has actually arised as a leading prospect for the duty of protective planner, WFAA Cowboys expert Ed Werder reported Friday. When it comes to the OC setting, it’s not yet clear what instructions the brand-new head train will certainly enter. While under McCarthy, Schottenheimer was never ever the key play-caller and it’s feasible he will certainly take control of those obligations himself no matter that he works with.
Schottenheimer comes to be the 10th head train in Cowboys background and the nine considering that Jones purchased the group in 1989 and discharged Tom Landry. Below is a malfunction of the Cowboys’ head instructors for many years:
- Tom Landry
- 1960 to 1988
- 270 success, 178 losses, and 6 ties
- Jimmy Johnson
- 1989 to 1993
- 44 success, 36 losses and 0 ties
- Barry Switzer
- 1994 to 1997
- 40 success, 24 losses and 0 ties
- Chan Gailey
- 1998 to 1999
- 18 success, 14 losses and 0 ties
- Dave Campo
- 2000 to 2002
- 15 success, 33 losses and 0 ties
- Bill Parcells
- 2003 to 2006
- 34 success, 30 losses and 0 ties
- Wade Phillips
- 2007 to 2010
- 34 success, 22 losses and 0 ties
- Jason Garrett
- 2010 to 2019
- 85 success, 67 losses and 0 ties
- Mike McCarthy
- 2020 to 2024
- 49 success, 35 losses and 0 ties
Schottenheimer is entrusted with finishing a years lengthy Super Dish dry spell, going back to Barry Switzer’s last win in the 1995 period. The Cowboys have never ever also made it to the NFC Championship Game ever since. Dallas has actually come close a handful of times, with NFC Divisional Round losses in 2022 (49ers), 2018 (Rams), 2014 (Packers), 2009 (Vikings) and 1996 (Panthers).