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.
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.
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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.
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The offseason is still in its early stages for the Dallas Cowboys, but the last couple of weeks have provided plenty of entertainment. Earlier this month, the Cowboys found their next defensive coordinator, hiring Philadelphia Eagles passing game coordinator & defensive backs coach Christian Parker to fill the role.
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.
Christian Parker is looking for his new staff with the Dallas Cowboys. Dallas has reportedly given their defensive assistants the chance to interview elsewhere, but they could also meet with the first-time defensive coordinator to interview for their current roles.
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Cole Wisniewski is worth paying attention to as the Dallas Cowboys look at what this defense needs to become under Christian Parker. If Dallas is serious about improving, which it looks like the team is, this is the type of safety who makes sense for the new defensive coordinator.
The Dallas Cowboys made waves on Thursday after news broke on their defensive coordinator move. The team recently fired Mike Eberflus after just one season as DC.
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