Jerry Jones' coaching search could be starting to take shape, as the Cowboys plan to interview former Jets coach Robert Saleh for their vacancy.
The Dallas Cowboys announced on Saturday that they completed an interview with Robert Saleh for the team's open head coaching job.
The Dallas Cowboys interviewed former New York Jets coach Robert Saleh on Saturday, another step in the search to replace Mike McCarthy.The in-person interview with Saleh came a day after Dallas held a virtual interview with Philadelphia offensive coordinator Kellen Moore,
Robert Saleh will interview on Thursday for the open Raiders head coaching job, reports Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. On Tuesday, he’ll interview for the same position with the Jaguars. Saleh, who was fired by the Jets after their Week 5 loss to the Minnesota Vikings, was formerly a linebackers coach in Jacksonville from 2014 to 2016.
After parting ways with Mike McCarthy earlier this week, the Dallas Cowboys' search for a new head coach is reportedly beginning to take shape. Per
Former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh is reportedly a front-runner to secure the HC opening of another AFC team. In a move that surprised many, the Jets fired Robert Saleh following a Week ...
NFL Network's Tom Pelissero: Detroit Lions running back David Montgomery expected to play Saturday vs. Washington Commanders. Former New York Jets coach Robert Saleh expected to interview with Dallas Cowboys for head coach vacancy.
The New York Jets are searching for a new head coach and are now eyeing one of their former quarterbacks to lead Aaron Rodgers in the 2025 NFL season. There will be a new head coach guiding the New York Jets this year.
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The Dallas Cowboys head coaching search continues heading into the divisional round weekend of the NFL playoffs. However, NFL insider Jeremy Fowler revealed the three names he believes are most likely to be considered: Kellen Moore,
Sports experts have argued that McCarthy's three (12-5) winning seasons may not have been a strong enough case to keep him in Dallas for a sixth season.