Dallas Cowboys Promote Brian Schottenheimer to Head Coach, Hire Matt Eberflus as Defensive Coordinator
Jerry Jones calls Schottenheimer's hiring a significant risk, while the team seeks continuity and improvement after a disappointing 2024 season.
- Brian Schottenheimer, previously the Cowboys' offensive coordinator, has been promoted to head coach despite having no prior head coaching experience.
- Team owner Jerry Jones described the hiring as a major risk but emphasized Schottenheimer's 25 years of NFL experience and strong relationships with players like Dak Prescott.
- The Cowboys have also hired former Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus as their new defensive coordinator, returning him to Dallas where he previously served as a linebackers coach.
- Schottenheimer aims to build on continuity within the organization while implementing changes to improve team performance, particularly in the postseason.
- The Cowboys face significant challenges, including addressing injuries and underperformance from the 2024 season, as they aim to end their 30-year NFC Championship drought.












































