We thought we'd take a look back at all the coaches that have led "America's Team" into competition since that very first ...
Tom Landry coached the Dallas Cowboys from 1960-88, posting a career 250-152-6 record. Malcolm Emmons-USA TODAY Sports USA TODAY Sports Despite a winless start in his first Cowboys season (0-11-1 ...
McCarthy, whose contract expired with the Cowboys and wasn't signed to an extension, will sit out the 2025 season, according to NFL Media's Tom Pelissero. McCarthy removed his name from consideration ...
Landry, a former Texas Longhorns football player, cut his teeth as a defensive coordinator for the New York Giants before being named the head coach of the expansion Cowboys in 1960. After some ...
A slick, computerized organization of superior athletes coached by the innovative Tom Landry, the Cowboys won more regular-season games than any NFL team from 1966 to 1971. Postseason success ...
On Sunday afternoon, the Philadelphia Eagles host the Washington Commanders, and the Kansas City Chiefs welcome the Buffalo Bills to Arrowhead Stadium. The winn ...
According to reports from NFL insider Ian Rapoport, the Cowboys are planning a second interview on Wednesday with offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer for their head coaching vacancy. The ...
Active coaches are denoted with an asterisk. 5. Tom Landry, 270 wins Landry was the Dallas Cowboys' head coach for an NFL-record 29 years in a row and the team had 20 consecutive winning seasons ...
He had his share of success during that time, finishing with a record of 85-67 — giving him the second most wins in franchise history behind the legendary Tom Landry. Garrett was never the most ...