Through the first week of their coaching search, the Dallas Cowboys’ list of interviews is coming into focus. But as NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport pointed out, they will be Rooney Rule compliant by Monday night.
The Dallas Cowboys and former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh are set to meet. How could he fit with Jerry Jones in Dallas?
The Dallas Cowboys have requested an interview with former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. This is the first known formal interview request for Dallas, aside with team owner Jerry Jones speaking to Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders.
The Dallas Cowboys have completed their interview with Robert Saleh but have yet to make a decision on their open head coaching position.
Dallas is exploring high-profile candidates for its head coaching vacancy, with one name standing out for his defensive pedigree and championship credentials.
According to Ian Rapoport, the Cowboys are interested in former Jets HC Robert Saleh and are expected to interview him for their head coach job. Dallas
Ian Rapoport reports that former Jets HC Robert Saleh is scheduled to interview for the Jaguars’ head coaching job on Tuesday of next week, and the Raiders
The first known name will be Robert Saleh, with NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport reporting the former Jets coach received an interview request. Saleh is already on the Jaguars and Raiders’ interview lists, and he has been closely tied to a potential return to the 49ers as defensive coordinator.
The Dallas Cowboys have begun interviewing head coaching candidates, but notably, Deion Sanders is not on their list - and according to NFL.com, probably never will be.
Brady, who only began his 10-year, $375million Fox contract this season, was at the center of controversy heading into the Detroit Lions' playoff against the Washington Commanders.
As the Dallas Cowboys work through their coaching search, a franchise legend weighed in. Jimmy Johnson addressed the looming decision for Jerry Jones, including how Dak Prescott impacts things. Johnson pointed out two “key figures” in the search to replace Mike McCarthy after he and the Cowboys parted ways this week.