After the Pittsburgh Steelers lost their sixth straight playoff game in a ... With a new coaching opening in Dallas, Fox Sports analyst Chase Daniel thinks that Cowboys owner Jerry Jones should reach out to the Steelers and ask about Tomlin's availability ...
Things went from bad to worse in the postseason, as the Steelers were handed a 28-14 loss by the Baltimore Ravens in the first round of the playoffs. This meant they had lost five straight games to end the year,
With the Dallas Cowboys parting ways with head coach Mike McCarthy, could America’s Team pivot to Mike Tomlin? Former NFL quarterback and current analyst at FS1 Chase Daniel thinks Tomlin would be a perfect fit in Dallas.
And so, amid a desperate search for attention, Jerry Jones has inched another step closer to becoming his dream combination of sports team owner and covered-in-toxic-sludge comic book villain by firing head coach Mike McCarthy two weeks after the end of the regular season (this,
The Dallas Cowboys are navigating through a period of transition following the departure of head coach Mike McCarthy after a lackluster 2024 NFL season.
But what would be Jerry Jones? backup plan? Cowboys legend turned FOX Sports NFL analyst Jimmy Johnson shared his thoughts on how to fix the team's coaching situation and it involves a swap with the Pittsburgh Steelers and two head coaches that once faced ...
"To hear from Jerry Jones is truly delightful ... helping the team win Super Bowl XXX in 1996 against the Pittsburgh Steelers. He remained in north Texas after his playing career ended, and he has maintained a close relationship with the Jones family.
The Dallas Cowboys are moving on from coach Mike McCarthy. After hiring McCarthy in 2020 and following three postseason appearances, owner Jerry Jones and the team will have a new coach in 2025.
Jimmy Johnson, Jerry Jones’ Super Bowl-winning coach from the 1990s, popped on Fox Sports on Sunday to propose a swap: Mike Tomlin to Dallas. Mike McCarthy to Pittsburgh. Wouldja?
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has reportedly been in talks with Sanders for the job, WFAA's Joe Trahan confirmed. Sources confirmed that no formal or informal interview has been scheduled, but both parties will likely continue talks.
If you thought the spotlight couldn’t get any bigger on the Dallas Cowboys, you would be wrong. Buckle up. Primetime himself, Deion Sanders, may be on his way to help save
After the Pittsburgh Steelers lost their sixth straight playoff ... Fox Sports analyst Chase Daniel thinks that Cowboys owner Jerry Jones should reach out to the Steelers and ask about Tomlin's ...