Following a disappointing 2024 season, ex-Cowboys HC Jason Garrett went on The Dan Patrick Show to discuss Jerry Jones' ownership ideology.
Just a day after the Cowboys announced plans to move on from Mike McCarthy, former head coach Jason Garrett had some comments over the team’s newly vacant gig. After breaking down what a candidate would need to succeed in Dallas, Garrett was asked if he would advise Jerry Jones to change the way he operates the team’s front office.
Jason Witten is an iconic Cowboys figure, a leader-of-men type of guy and as a high school coach has won back-to-back state titles at Liberty Christian High School. So what's changed regarding him at The Star?
Jason Garrett, the longest-tenured coach under Jerry Jones, explains what someone needs to thrive with the Dallas Cowboys.
Mike McCarthy is out in Dallas, and the first Cowboys head coaching search since the 2019 offseason is underway. We’ll be keeping track of all the developments, interviews, and rumors below ( Deion Sanders, anyone ?), as the organization closes in on a new leader.
The Dallas Cowboys are in search of a new head coach ... If anyone knows, it's former Cowboys coach Jason Garrett. He recently opened up about the fundamental elements a coach needs to have ...
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, by virtue of his position and his team's prominence, is one of the most polarizing players in NFL discourse. Talk at all about Prescott's high level of performance during his tenure with the team,
We thought we'd take a look back at all the coaches that have led "America's Team" into competition since that very first year of action in 1960.
The Cowboys have retreated into their turtle shell, which continues to harden over the years and is now impacting every alligator-armed attempt to reach success. | From @KDDrummondNFL
Two days after the Chicago Bears introduced their current head coach, the coach they fired is a finalist for his next job.
Jerry Jones faces a pivot point in choosing the next coach for the Dallas Cowboys: Will it be business as usual or will he shake up the NFL?