Cowboys expected to make big coaching change
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Sunday was more of the same for a Cowboys defense that was a disaster the entire season as the Giants moved the ball up and down the field against Dallas. The Dallas Morning News
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer finished his debut head coaching season with a losing record, and reflected on the season following Week 18.
The Dallas Cowboys are reportedly expected to make some changes to their defensive coaching staff at the end of the 2025 season.
Brian Schottenheimer owns Dallas’ playoff miss and vows major changes as the Cowboys head into a critical offseason.
The Dallas Cowboys are playing a Week 18 game against the New York Giants that's essentially meaningless to a fanbase that has to watch "America's Team" miss the playoffs once again. However, the contest still means something for multiple players on the roster.
Regardless of what happens in Week 18, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is expected to shake things up this offseason. The Cowboys went 3-5-1 during the first half of the season in large part because of their defense.
Head coach Brian Schottenheimer didn't get the win he was craving with Dak Prescott playing a half before Joe Milton took over. Coordinator Matt Eberflus' defense was atrocious yet again (aside from Jadeveon Clowney), as Jaxson Dart hung 34 points on a coach that logic says should not be retained.
The Dallas Cowboys need to make some big decisions this offseason, and Brian Schottenheimer discussed the timeline for the most pressing concern.
He could accomplish something Sunday his Cowboys quarterback predecessors never did. A Dallas quarterback has never led the NFL in passing. Entering Sunday’s Week 18 regular-season finale, Prescott’s 4,