The Cowboys landed ahead of the Indianapolis Colts, Miami Dolphins, Atlanta Falcons and Arizona Cardinals; five teams who managed eight wins on the year. Dallas is still woefully behind the Philadelphia Eagles (4th) and Washington Commanders (6th), though.
Eberflus came to the Cowboys in 2011 working in a 3-4 defense under Rob Ryan. He left following the 2017 season after working in a 4-3 scheme under Monte Kiffin and Rod Marinelli. In his last two seasons, he served as the passing game coordinator and worked alongside Marinelli in many ways.
The Dallas Cowboys' "all in" 2024 offseason  was just the opposite of what owner and general manager Jerry Jones initially promised.  Dallas ended up spending an NFL-low $20.47 million in free agency,
New Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer was promoted last month and immediately began to fill out his coaching staff. Among those hires was banished former head coach of the Chicago Bears, Matt Eberflus as defensive coordinator.
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If the Dallas Cowboys want to look for outside help to replace Zack Martin, there will be plenty of options in free agency.
Former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Scott Tolzien is joining Kellen Moore's new staff with the New Orleans Saints.
Nate Tice and Charles McDonald are in Indianapolis for the 2025 NFL combine, and what better time to drop their sixth mock draft of this cycle?
Word last week was that they were targeting Jerome Henderson for the job and Matt Zenitz of CBSSports.com reports that they will be hiring him. Henderson joins new defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo on head coach Shane Steichen’s staff in Indianapolis.
Klayton Adams is making his intentions abundantly clear on what he wants out of the Dallas Cowboys' offense to look like in 2025.