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.
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.
The Cowboys have conducted two interviews for their OC role already, but neither of the early candidates -- the Chargers'
Ken Dorsey lasted 1 year in Cleveland after almost 5 in Buffalo. No interview is scheduled yet, but the Cowboys reportedly have interest.
Amidst the significant amount of coaching changes happening at the Dallas Cowboys in the new, Brian Schottenheimer era, one major position remains unfilled. The Cowboys have yet to appoint an offensive coordinator – the role Schottenheimer assumed prior to his promotion to head coach this month.
The Dallas Cowboys are considering former Buffalo Bills and Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator to fill the vacant offensive coordinator role under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports the Cowboys are considering former Browns OC Ken Dorsey for their OC opening. Fowler adds that no interview is set at the
The Cleveland Browns are diving deep into offseason mode, with their scouting teams hitting both the Shrine Bowl and Senior Bowl in search of fresh
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The Brian Schottenheimer era has officially started in Dallas. One of the first tasks is to hire an offensive coordinator. As per reports, Ken Dorsey, the former offensive coordinator for the Cleveland Browns,
In a recent prediction from Kristopher Knox of Bleacher Report, he had Chubb landing a one-year deal for $4 to $5 million, something the Browns could pay.