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Cowboys, recruited Brian Shoten Himmer as the next director

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There is a new director in the cowboys.

Dallas hires Brian Schottenheimer, who will be a side job. The team announced on Friday night.

that Dallas Morning News reported. The contract period is four years.

“Brian Schottenheimer is known as a job assistant.” Jones told ESPN.. “He is no longer Brian. He is now known as the chief coach of Dallas Cowboys. ”

Schottenheimer has been the team’s attack coordinator for the last two seasons under Mike MCCARTHY.

Brian Shoenheimer is watching next to NFL American soccer match against New York Giants in Alington, Texas on Thursday, November 28, 2024. AP

This will be the first supervisor of 51.

Schottenheimer previously worked as an attack coordinator at Jets (2006-11), Rams (2012-14) and Seahawks (2018-20).

His father, Marty, won 200 wins as NFL and was dedicated to the Chiefs of the Shoes Fame.

Schottenheimer is acquired by McCarthy and Cowboys after the end of the season.

McCarthy’s Cowboys set up 49 wins and 35 losses in five seasons, but only won the postseason game under his manager.

Brian Schottenheimer was an attack coordinator of Jets under the command of Eric Mangini and Rex Ryan. Reuters

Despite the experienced Shoenheimer, McCarthy has still been in charge of play calls for the past two years.

Cowboys ranked No. 1 in the league in 2023 (29.9 points per game) thanks to the quarterback Dak Prescott’s career, but in November, thanks to Prescott, which required surgery, he stepped down in the middle of the pack this season. Partially torn hamstrings.

Dallas also interviewed former Jets coach Robert Saleh, Eagles Attack Coordinator Kellen Moore and Seahawks Auxiliary Leslie Frazier for opening.

Immediately after the news of the Shoenheimer’s news, Saleh was officially appointed as the next defensive coordinator of 49ers, and he was in charge of his position from 2017 to 2020.

In New York, Schottenheimer’s time peaked in the 2009 and 2010 season when Jets entered the AFC championship game.

Brian Shoenheimer is watching ahead of the New York Giants at AT & T Stadium in Alington, Texas on November 28, 2024. Getty image

Gang Green was in the top fifth place in the rushing category (first in 2009), but stayed at the bottom of the league in the pass category for the first two years by Mark Sanchez.

Although it is still unclear how Shoenheimer’s staff will look with Cowboys, ESPN has reported that former Bears director Matt Eberflus is a “excellent candidate” in the defensive coordinator.

The promotion of Dallas by Schottenheimer has made Saints the only team with the remaining vacancy.

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