Cowboys QB Dak Prescott finally weighed in on the controversial hire of Brian Schottenheimer as Dallas' next head coach.
After a deliberate process that led to the decision to move on from former head coach Mike McCarthy, the Cowboys went through a pointed head coaching search that included ex and current Dallas disciples like Kellen Moore and the eventual choice: offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer.
Dak Prescott has a new coach to lead him in 2025 after the Dallas Cowboys hired Brian Schottenheimer on Friday. However, it won't be the first time they've worked together as Schottenheimer has served as the Cowboys' offensive coordinator the last two seasons.
Dak Prescott knows his future with the Dallas Cowboys is now directly tied to new head coach Brian Schottenheimer — a fact he is comfortable with.
Among the bogus (but eyebrow-raising) headlines tacking on to Dak Prescott fake rumors is this gem: "Micah Parsons to Request a Trade from the Dallas Cowboys?''
Dak Prescott supported hiring Brian Schottenheimer as head coach, preaching the continuity that the former OC brings to the position.
Schottenheimer's career shifted while working for Carroll, and his time in Seattle will shape Dallas' 2025 offense
Brian Schottenheimer was promoted to become the 10th head coach in Dallas Cowboys' franchise history after spending the previous two seasons as the team's offensive coordinator.
Brian Schottenheimer was emotional by seeing Dak Prescott and multiple Cowboys players show up to his introductory press conference.
The Dallas Cowboys have a new head coach in Brian Schottenheimer, and Dak Prescott is ready to do big things with him. After attending Schottenheimer’s introductory press conference this week, the Cowboys veteran quarterback shared his thoughts on the team moving Schottenhiemer from offensive coordinator to head coach.
Brian Schottenheimer's appointment as the Dallas Cowboys' head coach has generated significant buzz, and Dak Prescott has weighed in on Jerry Jones' decision ahead of the upcoming season. The Dallas Cowboys’ 2024 season fell short of expectations,