The Dallas Cowboys are looking for their next head coach. One former player believes the perfect candidate is a former beloved Cowboys star.
Cowboys assistant special teams coach Rayna Stewart is following John Fassel to Tennessee. Stewart will become the Titans' assistant special teams coach under Fassel, Paul Kuharsky of paulkuharsky.com reports.
The first of Dallas’ assistant coaches from last season is on the move, as John Fassel is headed to Nashville.
The Dallas Cowboys are losing Mike McCarthy’s guys quickly, underscoring the urgent need for the team to find a new head coach.
Former Tennessee Vols defensive lineman Kacy Rodgers is expected to land a new coaching job in the NFL. According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, the Detroit Lions are expected to hire Rodgers as the franchise's new defensive line coach (previous defensive line coach Terrell Williams recently left Detroit to join Mike Vrabel's coaching staff with the New England Patriots).
One of Tennessee's coaches traveled to Charlotte, N.C., on Monday to see a Class of 2026 linebacker who has been to Knoxville multiple times Dallas Brannon has visited Tennessee on a regular basis ...
Dallas needs a new football coach and owner Jerry Jones is at least kicking the tires on Deion Sanders. After parting ways with Mike McCarthy following five seasons without a playoff run, owner Jerry Jones spoke with Sanders about the coaching opening. Jordan Schultz of FOX Sports was first to report the news, calling Coach Prime a “top candidate.”
The Dallas Cowboys announced on Saturday that they completed an interview with Robert Saleh for the team's open head coaching job.
multiple outlets reported Monday that John Fassel will become the next special teams coordinator for the Tennessee Titans. Fassel spent the past five seasons at the same position in Dallas ...
Tennessee guard Jahmai Mashack (15) lays up the ball against Texas guard Tramon Mark (12) during the first half an NCAA college basketball game, Saturday, Jan. 11, 2025, in Austin, Texas. (AP ...
The Dallas Cowboys' coaching staff certainly is going to look a lot different by the time the 2025 season gets here.
After being selected by the Cowboys as a third-round pick out of Tennessee in 2003, Witten remained with the team until the end of the 2017 season. At that time, Witten retired briefly, joining ESPN's "Monday Night Football" crew.