This story has been updated.Here are five things to know about the Cowboys' new offensive coordinator, Kellen Moore:How we got here
The Detroit Lions have managed to eclipse both the Kansas City Chiefs and the Dallas Cowboys by becoming the most watched team throughout the 2024/25 NFL season as they claimed the
Jerry Jones is thus far running a Dallas Cowboys’ coaching search that is starting to show all kinds of 2007 vibes.
A new report is suggesting that "the Cowboys might interview Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn as part of their head coach search.''
Moore is deeply familiar with the Cowboys, having spent eight seasons in Dallas (2015-2022), including four as the team's offensive coordinator (2019-2022). During his tenure as coordinator, he twice guided the offense to a league-leading finish in total yards (2019 and 2021) and orchestrated the NFL's highest-scoring offense in 2021.
The Detroit Lions picked up Al-Quadin Muhammad as a depth pass rushing option and he has "grown" in his role as injuries have piled up.
The Dallas Cowboys reportedly chose to move on from head coach Mike McCarthy on Monday, but the timing of their decision could come back to bite them.
The Cowboys' decision to move on from Mike McCarthy this week impacts their ability to pursue Lions coordinators Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn
Troy Aikman has said multiple times the Lions remind him of his legendarily stacked Cowboys teams. He might be on to something.
If the Lions lose Saturday, Aaron Glenn and Ben Johnson will be available to talk with teams in person beginning Jan. 20
Commanders fans, including the ones who are more well-known than most, are giddy about their team's success and bright future.
Aidan Hutchinson could still play in Super Bowl 2025 if Lions make it, a panel of doctors agree, despite broken leg injury stabilized by titanium rod.