The Dallas Cowboys promoted Brian Schottenheimer as their new head coach ahead of the 2025 season. Schottenheimer served as offensive coordinator for the Cowboys for two seasons before he took over in the wake of Mike McCarthy’s firing.
When the Dallas Cowboys hired Christian Parker as their new defensive coordinator, it was clear they were ready for changes on that side of the ball. Parker, who has been an understudy to Vic Fangio for years, will bring in a new philosophy and is expected to bring in new coaches as well.
As some coaching changes take place across two iconic franchises, the Dallas Cowboys are reportedly interested in a notable assistant on the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Dallas Cowboys made sure to cast a wide net this time around in their search for a new defensive coordinator. After firing Matt Eberflus following his only season as the Cowboys’ DC, Dallas hired Christian Parker, who spent the past two seasons as the passing game coordinator and defensive backs coach with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Ever since the Dallas Cowboys fired defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus, it was clear the changes to the defensive coaching staff wouldn't stop there. Now, on the heels of the Cowboys hiring Christian Parker as their new defensive coordinator, those changes are materializing themselves.
The best teams do not always win the Super Bowl. Sometimes, great NFL squads have failed to win a playoff game. Here are the best ones since the AFL-NFL merger to fall short of advancing in a postseason bracket.
KaVontae Turpin had another big year for the Dallas Cowboys in 2025. After being named an All-Pro first-team wide receiver in 2024, the 29-year-old kept his foot on the gas this season.
The Dallas Cowboys had a few rising stars emerge on offense throughout the 2025-26 NFL season. Dallas elected to take a chance on two players last offseason, signing running back Javonte Williams in free agency and acquiring wide receiver George Pickens for a pair of draft picks.
The Dallas Cowboys were awful in pass coverage during the 2025 season, which is why they focused on defensive back coaches when targeting their new defensive coordinator.
The Dallas Cowboys made a wise move this offseason when they decided to name Christian Parker as their new defensive coordinator. Not only will Parker give them a chance to improve after the frustrating season with Matt Eberflus running the defense, but he could help them during NFL free agency as well.
As the Dallas Cowboys get to know their new defensive coordinator, Christian Parker, nothing but good things have been said about this hire. A great start to the offseason for Dallas.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Dallas Cowboys' offseason journey to improve the defense is underway, with new defensive coordinator Christian Parker set to take over for Matt Eberflus, who was fired after the NFL regular season.
With a new defensive coordinator in town, big changes are coming to the Dallas Cowboys defense. And those could snowball into a former starter rising as a protagonist on defense for the first time since 2023.
DeMarcus Lawrence had a bold claim after he left the Dallas Cowboys in free agency this offseason. Lawrence signed with the Seattle Seahawks and quickly claimed his new team could win the Super Bowl.
The Dallas Cowboys are going through an offseason shakeup after hiring Philadelphia Eagles passing game coordinator & defensive backs coach Christian Parker as their next defensive coordinator.
The Dallas Cowboys' rebuilding of the defense is now in full swing, following the hiring of new defensive coordinator Christian Parker. Dallas can now focus on adding talent for Parker's scheme in NFL free agency and the 2026 NFL Draft, where the team holds two first-round picks.
The Dallas Cowboys are in full offseason mode and beginning to turn their attention to NFL Draft season, especially following the hiring of new defensive coordinator Christian Parker.
When DeMarcus Lawrence left the Dallas Cowboys in free agency this offseason, he turned heads with some of his comments. Lawrence, who spent 11 seasons in Dallas, said he believed the Seattle Seahawks could win the Super Bowl.
After two consecutive seasons with just seven wins, following three-straight 12-win years, the Dallas Cowboys will head into the 2026 season looking for at least double-digits in the win column.
Dak Prescott has fallen behind another relatively new quarterback in a certain area. The Dallas Cowboys star has been in the NFL for close to 10 years.
The Dallas Cowboys’ rivalry with the Philadelphia Eagles is continuing off the field as well as on it. The Cowboys blocked the Eagles from speaking to offensive coordinator Klayton Adams about the same job with Philadelphia, according to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.
Life as a Dallas Cowboys fan is difficult. Unless you are one, you wouldn’t know. We suffer through a 30-year long disease of mediocrity. There is just enough excitement and success to keep us hooked, but not enough success to satisfy or keep opposing fan bases from poking fun at our team’s failures.
Only a couple of days into the job, Dallas Cowboysdefensive coordinator Christian Parker is already taking the first steps toward building his first staff as a coordinator.
Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula stunned members of the NFL community during a Wednesday news conference when he blamed recently fired head coach Sean McDermott and McDermott's staff for Buffalo making wide receiver and possible bust Keon Coleman the No.