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Brian Schottenheimer comments suggest Broncos assistant could replace Matt Eberflus
The Cowboys are once again looking for a new defensive coordinator and comments made by Brian Schottenheimer point toward a Broncos coach.
The conversation between Brian Schottenheimer and Tyler Smith about a position change went well. Schottenheimer said Smith will remain the Cowboys’ starting left guard. But if injuries or ineffective play happen during the course of a season,
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Cowboys' Schottenheimer hints at extended timeline for evaluating Eberflus, rest of staff
Cowboys fans are ready for a change at DC, but Brian Schottenheimer will take a more methodical and thorough approach to evaluating Matt Eberflus.
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Jerry Jones laments lost Cowboys season in year-end press conference
The Cowboys' Super Bowl drought has hit 30 years. Jerry Jones lamented another lost Cowboys season, but looked to Dak and Schotty as reasons for future optimism.
The Dallas Cowboys put a bow on the 2025 season with their end-of-season press conference, as Jerry Jones talked George Pickens and more.
Dallas finished 7-9-1 and fired their defensive coordinator, Matt Eberflus, two days after the season ended. FRISCO, Texas — After a 7-9-1 season, where the Dallas Cowboys finished in second in the NFC East and missed the playoffs, Jerry Jones and the Cowboys brass took to the podium to recap the year.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer finished his debut head coaching season with a losing record, and reflected on the season following Week 18.
Cowboys' latest power rankings position sums up 2025 season originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Dallas Cowboys ' 2025 season under Brian Schottenheimer ended with a 7-9-1 record, and the team missed the playoffs for the second straight season.