The Dallas Cowboys are eyeing Ken Dorsey as a potential option for their offensive coordinator vacancy. They’re still piecing together their coaching staff under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer, and according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler,
There's only one coordinator opening remaining on new Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer's staff: offensive coordinator. Whomever he hires to that role will not be the play-caller, as Schottenheimer will assume that role.
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane affirmed the prospect of a contract extension with quarterback Josh Allen could be on his list of priorities
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Now that Brian Schottenheimer has been officially introduced as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, the next order of business will be to fill out his
Schottenheimer has got two vets in Matt Eberflus as the defensive coordinator and Nick Sorensen as the special-teams coordinator ... and he's been considering up-and-comer Arizona Cardinals offensive line coach Klayton Adams as the coordinator.
Ken Dorsey is drawing interest from the Dallas Cowboys despite two consecutive underwhelming seasons as an offensive coordinator.
Schottenheimer and the Cowboys have named Dave Borgonzi, Aaron Whitecotton and Andre Curtis to the staff, the team announced Wednesday. All three are defensive hires. And all three new additions were greatly influenced by new Cowboys defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus . Schottenheimer, though, had final say on the hires as head coach.
On Jan. 29, 1993, the inaugural eating contest that would become known as Wing Bowl was held in a Center City hotel lobby.
The Kansas City Chiefs postseason run has highlighted a significant problem with the officiating around the NFL. And interestingly, one of the first people to call this out, Hall of Fame quarterback turned ESPN NFL broadcaster Troy Aikman.
A $1700 Bills suite tab was paid with campaign funds, bipartisan support for clean water funding, and New York's top court upheld a man's
NFL players were found to have sustained 182 brain injuries during the season, including practices, and preseason and regular season games.