As the Dallas Cowboys continue their search for a new head coach to replace Mike McCarthy, a favorite has reportedly emerged for the job. According to
The New Orleans Saints will hold a second interview with New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka on Tuesday, according to NFL Network's
The Dallas Cowboys have completed a virtual interview with Philadelphia offensive coordinator Kellen Moore in the first formal step in the search to replace former coach Mike McCarthy
"safe assumption" that Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones would sign head coach Mike McCarthy to a new contract after McCarthy worked the entire 2024 campaign in the final year of his deal.
The Cowboys on Monday finally moved on from head coach Mike McCarthy, as the two sides could not come to terms on an extension.
and that’s former Jets head coach Robert Saleh — Graziano predicts Jerry Jones will ultimately hire Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore as his replacement for Mike McCarthy.
Caserio has drafted wide receiver Nico Collins (third round), edge rusher Will Anderson (first round), corners Derek Stingley Jr. (first round) and Kamari Lassiter (second round), safeties Calen Bullock (third round) and Jalen Pitre (second round) and other key pieces since taking over in 2021.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy on the sidelines against the Philadelphia Eagles. / Eric Hartline-Imagn Images "For instance, I might say, 'Look, I'm going to pay you this much, but then [I won't pay you] any more. And I know you want twice that ...
Jerry Jones has led an underwhelming coaching search so far, but the right candidate is in his division and working for his former assistant.
The New Orleans Saints are in need of a new head coach after parting ways with Dennis Allen earlier in the season, and it sounds like they are moving Joe Brady forward in the interview process. According to a report from Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network,
As the Saints continue its head coaching search, things may take longer than anticipated to bring Kellen Moore and Joe Brady to New Orleans.