The Dallas Cowboys have completed their interview with Leslie Frazier as the franchise's search for their next head coach continues.
FRISCO, Texas - The Cowboys have conducted their third head coaching interview since moving on from Mike McCarthy, with Seattle Seahawks assistant head coach Leslie Frazier completing his interview on Monday.
Brian Schottenheimer, the Dallas Cowboys' offensive coordinator, has over two decades of NFL coaching experience and a strong football pedigree as the son of legendary coach Marty Schottenheimer. He began his NFL coaching career in 1997 and has since held roles with teams like the Chargers, Jets, and Seahawks.
As the Seattle Seahawks seek their next offensive coordinator, the Dallas Cowboys are looking for their next head coach… and it’s possible he could come from Seattle’s staff. On Monday, the Cowboys an
Three candidates will meet with top Cowboys executives in the coming days as the interview process officially kicks off.
Seattle Seahawks assistant head coach Leslie Frazier is interviewing with the Dallas Cowboys’ for their head coaching vacancy, according to multiple national reports. Frazier was extremely helpful to Mike Macdonald throughout his first season in charge.
The Buffalo Bills parted ways with former defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier back in February of 2023. He had a solid tenure with the franchise, but the fit between the two sides ended. Now, Frazier is starting to receive some interest from teams around the NFL in the head coaching cycle.
The current assistant for the Seattle Seahawks is one of the candidates interviewing for the Cowboys head coach position.
The Dallas Cowboys have interviewed former New York Jets coach Robert Saleh in another step in the search to replace Mike McCarthy.
Seattle Seahawks assistant head coach Leslie Frazier is set to interview for the Dallas Cowboys' head-coaching vacancy, per a report.
With Glenn going to New York, Johnson heading to Chicago and Mike Vrabel already in New England, four head coaching vacancies remain. The Saints, Jaguars, Raiders and Cowboys are still in the hunt. Johnson, who was Detroit’s offensive coordinator, picked the Bears on Monday, two days after the No. 1 seeded Lions lost to Washington.