The New England Patriots are assembling a robust coaching staff for 2025 and beyond. New England's most recent coaching acquisition: the man who took over as Chicago Bears interim head coach following the November firing of Matt Eberflus.
The Dallas Cowboys stayed in-house for their new head coach, promoting Brian Schottenheimer as Mike McCarthy's successor. They're welcoming a former head coach from outside the building to aid Schottenheimer,
Andre Curtis interviewed for the Cowboys' DC position, and he is a prime candidate to land a spot on the team's staff. More at PFR.
Matt Eberflus is expected to be the next defensive coordinator in Dallas and he'll take a step toward the job on Monday.
Not only does it work for the Rooney Rule, it also makes sense that Matt Eberflus will want Andre Curtis here to oversee his secondary.
Serving as Cowboys offensive coordinator the last two seaosns, Schottenheimer brings 25 years of NFL coaching experience to the job.
Bears interim head coach Thomas Brown is drawing interest from the Patriots for their offensive coordinator job.
The Brian Schottenheimer buzz in Dallas has produced a hire. Mike McCarthy's OC will succeed him as Cowboys HC
If you told Dallas Cowboys fans that the team would watch Mike McCarthy walk out the door and the team would hire offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer as
Cowboys are hiring offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer as their new head coach, Jerrry Jones tells ESPN. “Brian Schottenheimer is known as a career assistant,” Jones said. “He ain’t Brian no more. He is now known as the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.” pic.twitter.com/JtGoltP1mC
There is a new leader in Dallas and his name is Brian Schottenheimer. The Cowboys officially named Schottenheimer their next head coach after serving as the team's offensive coordinator for the previous two seasons under former head coach Mike McCarthy.
New Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson was preparing the Detroit Lions to play the Washington Commanders a week ago. On Thursday, multiple changes were announced. During his introductory news conference on Wednesday, Johnson identified issues Chicago had in 2024. He called out the offensive line.