The New York Jets have their new head coach, Aaron Glenn, and many people seem to be excited about the move. One of the people happy about the move is Bill Parcells, who was Glenn’s coach with the Jets and the Dallas Cowboys,
Former Dallas Cowboys head coach Bill Parcells is fired up for Aaron Glenn after the former Cowboys DB accepted the New York Jets head coaching job.
The re-hiring of Eberflus would follow the Cowboys’ objective of maintaining continuity with their scheme. Eberflus runs a similar 4-3 scheme as previous coordinator Mike Zimmer and that’s part of the reason why he’s a favorite.
Aaron Glenn has a big booster in Bill Parcells, who is strongly backing the Jets' hire of the former NFL cornerback as the team's new head coach.
The curious part is that Brian has been an assistant coach since 1998, and while he had the tag of “Hot Assistant Coach” for a while, it faded. He’s served as an analyst, a quarterbacks coach, a tight ends coach, and an offensive coordinator since he started his career with the St. Louis Rams, in 1997.
The next Cowboys head coach will be the 10th in team history, and the ninth under Jerry Jones's employ. So, who wants this job? And who does Jerry want?
Timing is everything. Had Bill Belichick known the Dallas Cowboys job might become available he may not have taken the North Carolina Tar Heels gig to begin wit
Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images Romo and Glenn share a meaningful Cowboys connection, having played together in Dallas during the 2005-2006 seasons under Hall of Fame coach Bill Parcells. Drawing ...
Bill Parcells. Parcells can hardly contain his excitement that Glenn, a former cornerback who played for the Hall of Fame coach with the Jets and Dallas Cowboys, landed his first head coaching job ...
If he really does decide to retire, it will be the end of a great coaching career. Zimmer started as a defensive assistant with Missouri in 1979. He coached at Weber State and Was
The Dallas Cowboys were literally a laughingstock to Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles fans on Sunday.
The Dallas Cowboys ended their 11-day search for a new head coach on Friday, surprising the NFL by elevating their offensive coordinator since 2023, Brian Schottenheimer, to the top job. Despite never holding a head coach’s position after 14 years as an offensive coordinator with four different teams,