Minute-by-minute, story-by-story, we will report on what's going on here inside The Star and around the NFL in our Cowboys Coaching Carousel.
Jerry Jones calling Deion Sanders to gather his thoughts about becoming the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys is why JJ is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
If Jerry Jones cares about branding and buzz, bringing one of the greatest showmen and talkers in pro sports history to Dallas would check plenty of boxes.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has not made a decision on the future ... There are many candidates out there already like Mike Vrabel, who are interviewing for head coaching positions.
ARLINGTON - The rumors surrounding Mike Vrabel set him up as the hottest ... how the Cowboys - with a front office led by owner/GM Jerry Jones and a locker room led by QB Dak Prescott - fits ...
Mike Vrabel might be the best candidate for what Michael Irvin believes the Cowboys need. Discipline. Vrabel is a no-nonsense type of coach who played for Bill Belichick in New England for the bulk of his career. Vrabel had success in Tennessee as head coach with four consecutive winning seasons and an AFC title game appearance.
Jerry Jones has been told to hunt down Mike Vrabel to replace Mike McCarthy as the Dallas Cowboys' head coach by believing the ex-Tennessee Titans boss to be a "mini-Bill Belichick
This will be the ninth head coach for Jones since he purchased the team in 1989 and fired the legendary Tom Landry, who coached the Cowboys for 29 years since the team's inception. Jones hired Jimmy Johnson away from Miami and they won a pair of Super Bowls together.
The Cowboys' split with coach Mike McCarthy will have wide-ranging effects felt beyond Dallas. Who were the biggest winners and losers of the move?
The Cowboys have denied the Bears' request to interview MIke McCarthy for their head coaching vacancy. What comes next?
According to a report, the Dallas Cowboys' early list of candidates for the next head coach includes Jason Witten.
Dallas' exclusive negotiating window with McCarthy runs until Jan. 14. Will Jerry Jones let him interview elsewhere or extend his deal?