The relationship between New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers and his former head coach Mike McCarthy was once thought to be irreparable. Now, those old thoughts appear to be nothing more than the perspective of outside noise and not the reality of what either side dealt with.
The Dallas Cowboys are expected to interview ex-head coach of the New York Jets Robert Saleh after deciding to part ways with Mike McCarthy, according to a report.
The Dallas Cowboys have requested an interview with former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. This is the first known formal interview request for Dallas, aside with team owner Jerry Jones speaking to Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders.
The first name that drew widespread attention after McCarthy's departure was Deion Sanders. But three others are getting interviews.
Robert Saleh is considered a candidate for multiple head coaching jobs, but could get a rich deal as a coordinator. Will Jerry Jones' Cowboys get out-bid?
Jerry Jones' coaching search could be starting to take shape, as the Cowboys plan to interview former Jets coach Robert Saleh for their vacancy.
The Dallas Cowboys head coaching search continues heading into the divisional round weekend of the NFL playoffs. However, NFL insider Jeremy Fowler revealed the three names he believes are most likely to be considered: Kellen Moore,
The Dallas Cowboys are expected to interview former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh for their HC opening in 2025.
The Dallas Cowboys will officially begin their coaching search by interviewing former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh, NFL Network reported Wednesday.
There are six head coach vacancies in the NFL, each with unique properties. New Orleans has the charm of Bourbon Street and good food. Las Vegas has the Strip, and you have to face the Chiefs and QB Pat Mahomes twice a year. Chicago has the lure of playing in the rugged NFC North.
Sports experts have argued that McCarthy's three (12-5) winning seasons may not have been a strong enough case to keep him in Dallas for a sixth season.