Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones is not ready to accept the recent disappointments sitting down. Coming off a rough 2025 campaign that ended with a 7-9-1 record under first-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer, the Cowboys missed the NFL playoffs for the second straight season.
The Brian Schottenheimer era in Dallas began poorly, with the Cowboys finishing the season at 7-9-1 and missing the NFL playoffs for the second consecutive year.
The Dallas Cowboys were one of 18 teams to miss out on the NFL playoffs this season. It was the second year in a row they were unable to earn a spot, but they have faith that things can change in 2026.
I can't tell you with certainty if the Dallas Cowboys defense is going to drastically improve in talent in 2026 after a terrible season in 2025. But what I can tell you is that it won't be as stale as it was under defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus.
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We just got past the head coach carousel for this offseason, but it is never too early to start looking ahead at who could headline the next group of candidates in the NFL.
The Dallas Cowboys are heading into the season focused on improving upon a 7-9-1 campaign. It wasn't an ideal finish for Brian Schottenheimer, who was in his first season as the head coach.
The Dallas Cowboys are moving forward under head coach Brian Schottenheimer. After missing the postseason for the second year in a row, Dallas is hoping an offseason focus on retooling its defense and keeping the band together on offense will result in consistent success in 2026.
The Dallas Cowboys had high hopes for the 2025 season after naming Brian Schottenheimer as their new head coach. Jerry Jones believed his positive energy would bring some welcome change, while his previous work as the team's offensive coordinator would allow Dak Prescott and the offense to keep humming.
Last week I dropped my way-too-early predictions for the Dallas Cowboys in 2026. I have them at 5-12 after looking at their upcoming 2026 schedule. That number will likely change after free agency, the draft, and training camps wrap up across the NFL.
Season 1 of the Brian Schottenheimer era was a rollercoaster ride for the Dallas Cowboys, finishing the year 7-10 and missing the NFL playoffs for the second straight season.
The Dallas Cowboys’ coaching staff will look very different in 2026. Brian Schottenheimer is expected to reprise his role as head coach after a rather forgettable first season at the helm.
Despite winning just seven games in 2025, the Dallas Cowboys have faith they can turn things around and become contenders in the NFC in 2026. Offensively, the confidence makes sense.
On Saturday, it was announced that former Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy had landed the top job with his hometown team, the Pittsburgh Steelers.
I can’t get enough of the way that this has started for Christian Parker. He has not even been hired for a week yet and things are looking good. The first order of business for Parker was to get the coaches that he and Brian Schottenheimer wanted in the building.
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.
While there's currently no indication that Schottenheimer is in danger of losing his job, he has at least one major regret regarding the play of Prescott.
The Dallas Cowboys are going to be sitting at home once again watching the NFL playoffs. After being eliminated, the Cowboys are preparing for a Week 17 game against the Washington Commanders at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Md.
If you haven’t been paying attention to how much of a hit the Dallas Cowboys special teams unit has taken this year, maybe you should. When John Fassel left to take the job with the Tennessee Titans, many thought it might be an easy fix, wrong.