There's only one coordinator opening remaining on new Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer's staff: offensive coordinator. Whomever he hires to that role will not be the play-caller, as Schottenheimer will assume that role.
As the Dallas Cowboys continue to build a staff around Brian Schottenheimer, it is becoming clear what they are looking for.
The Cowboys have hired a defensive coordinator and special teams coordinator, which leaves the offensive coordinator spot as the most prominent unfilled position on head coach Brian Schottenheimer's staff.
The Dallas Cowboys are searching for a new offensive coordinator after they hired Brian Schottenheimer as their new head coach. So, as the search begins, what are some of key elements the Cowboys are looking for in an offensive coordinator? There's one thing that stands out to executive vice president Stephen Jones—the team's run game.
Two coaches are in the running to become the Buccaneers’ next offensive coordinator, each interviewing for the job on Tuesday. Tampa Bay announced it has completed interviews with Rams tight ends coach/pass game coordinator Nick Caley and quarterbacks coach Dave Ragone for its offensive coordinator position.
Two former New Orleans Saints coaches were recently hired to new teams in recent days. These were 2024 offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak who moves on to be the offensive coordinator with the Seattle Seahawks,
“Just facing the offense, the creativity of the offense, the way that he’s able to utilize all of his assets and get them in the best position to have success, I was always really intrigued with how he was able to do that,” Allen said.
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With a passion for impacting players and building relationships, new Bears offensive coordinator Declan Doyle is ready to support head coach Ben Johnson and help shape the team's offense around quarterback Caleb Williams.
One GM said he'd want to build an offense that best caters to long-term QB success rather than run a Rodgers-tailored offense in Year 1 then require a recalibration of expectations for a makeover in Year 2.