Like Johnson, the Cowboys never even showed the slightest bit of interest in Glenn, which is somewhat strange. Glenn, who was a longtime cornerback in the NFL, played in Dallas under Bill Parcells. Considering they knew him well, it seemed as though they would at least want to have a conversation with Glenn.
The Dallas Cowboys completed an interview with Seattle assistant Leslie Frazier on Monday, the third external candidate to meet with the team in the search to replace former coach Mike McCarthy.
The Dallas Cowboys head coaching search hasn't instilled any faith that the organization has a plan going forward.
Dallas Cowboys Nation. The head coaching carousel is continuing to turn with another big name off of the board. The Chicago Bears hired Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson to get the ball rolling.
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Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys are making waves in their search for a new head coach, aiming to find the perfect leader to maximize Dak Prescott's potential.
Ben Johnson made a quick decision. Aaron Glenn could be next. With Johnson heading to Chicago and Mike Vrabel already in New England, five head coaching vacancies remain. The Jets, Saints, Jaguars, Raiders and Cowboys are still in the hunt.
The Raiders have hired Bucs assistant GM John Spytek to be their GM, but like the Cowboys, Saints, Jaguars and Jets, they don't have a new head coach yet.
The Cowboys interviewed Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, who played for the team and then served as Dak Prescott’s play-caller for four seasons. Dallas also interviewed former Jets coach Robert Saleh and former Vikings coach Leslie Frazier.
The Dallas Cowboys completed an internal interview with offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer, a former Seattle Seahawks OC.
As the Seahawks zero in on candidates for their offensive coordinator vacancy, they've at least considered a tag team effort to succeed Ryan Grubb.