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NOT ON MY WATCH: Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones Under Fire for Rejecting African American Coach Aaron Glenn for Head Role, Putting NFL Community-Oriented Diversity Efforts in..

In a move that has ignited widespread criticism, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is facing backlash for reportedly rejecting African American coach Aaron Glenn as a candidate for the team’s head coach position. The decision has sparked renewed scrutiny of the NFL’s commitment to diversity and inclusion, particularly in leadership roles.

Aaron Glenn, a highly respected coach and former Pro Bowl cornerback, has built a reputation as a skilled defensive coordinator with the Detroit Lions. His track record of success and leadership made him a strong contender for head coaching roles across the league. However, sources close to the Cowboys organization suggest that Jones declined to seriously consider Glenn for the position, opting instead to pursue other candidates.

Public Reaction and Outcry
The decision has drawn sharp criticism from fans, analysts, and civil rights advocates who have called for greater diversity in NFL leadership. “This isn’t just about one team—it’s about a systemic issue in the league,” said Dr. Richard Spencer, a sports equity advocate. “By overlooking qualified African American candidates like Aaron Glenn, Jerry Jones is reinforcing barriers that have existed for far too long.”

The NFL has long faced scrutiny over its lack of diversity among head coaches. Despite implementing initiatives like the Rooney Rule, which requires teams to interview minority candidates for top positions, the league continues to grapple with underrepresentation of African Americans in coaching and executive roles.

Jones’ History Under the Spotlight
Jerry Jones, one of the most influential and outspoken owners in the NFL, has been criticized in the past for his approach to diversity. While the Cowboys have historically been seen as a pioneering franchise in some respects, Jones’ reluctance to hire an African American head coach has led to questions about his commitment to fostering inclusivity.

Implications for the NFL
This controversy comes at a critical time for the league, which has made strides in promoting diversity through programs like the Quarterback Coaching Summit and the Diversity Advisory Committee. However, incidents like this raise concerns about whether these efforts are yielding meaningful change or merely serving as public relations gestures.

Calls for Accountability
Fans and advocacy groups are now demanding accountability from Jones and the Cowboys organization. Social media platforms have been flooded with calls for transparency in the team’s hiring process, with the hashtag #DiversityInNFL trending nationwide.

Aaron Glenn has not publicly commented on the situation, but his exclusion from the Cowboys’ coaching search has only amplified the ongoing conversation about racial inequities in professional sports.

As the NFL prepares for another season, the league finds itself at a crossroads. Will it take stronger measures to ensure diversity in leadership, or will incidents like this continue to undermine its stated goals? For now, all eyes remain on Jerry Jones and the Cowboys, with many wondering if this latest controversy will lead to meaningful change—or more of the same.

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IT’S ABOUT TIME: Former Dallas Cowboys WR and Hall of Famer Michael Irvin also left a blunt message for Cowboys owner Jerry Jones concerning..

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IT’S ABOUT TIME: Former Dallas Cowboys WR and Hall of Famer Michael Irvin also left a blunt message for Cowboys owner Jerry Jones concerning..

Former Dallas Cowboys WR and Hall of Famer Michael Irvin also left a blunt message for Cowboys owner Jerry Jones concerning..
In yet another twist in what has been a turbulent offseason for the Dallas Cowboys, former wide receiver and Hall of Famer Michael Irvin has made headlines with a blunt and public message for Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. Known for his outspoken nature and deep ties to the franchise, Irvin didn’t hold back in his assessment of the team’s future.

“It’s time,” Irvin said during a surprise call-in on a popular Dallas sports radio show Friday morning. “We’ve got to stop waiting around and praying for something to change. Jerry, it’s time to go out there and sign a real quarterback—a leader who can take this team to the next level.”

The comment comes amid growing frustration among Cowboys fans following another disappointing playoff exit. While current quarterback Dak Prescott has had moments of brilliance, questions about his consistency in big games have led to increasing calls for change.

A Wake-Up Call from a Legend
Irvin’s words carry significant weight in Cowboys Nation. As a key figure in Dallas’ dynasty of the 1990s, Irvin knows what it takes to win at the highest level. He was part of three Super Bowl championships, and his fiery passion for the franchise has never waned.

“When I played, we didn’t settle for anything less than championships,” Irvin said. “We had Aikman, Emmitt, and an offensive line that could protect Fort Knox. We need that again. We need a quarterback who strikes fear in defenses—a guy who can bring the trophy back to Dallas.”

Irvin stopped short of naming a specific quarterback the Cowboys should pursue, but speculation quickly spread through the NFL community. Rumors have linked Dallas to several high-profile names in free agency and potential trades. Could this be a subtle push for Jerry Jones to make a splash and sign a superstar?

Jerry’s Response—What Comes Next?
The Cowboys’ front office has yet to respond publicly to Irvin’s comments, but insiders suggest Jones isn’t one to back down from a challenge. Known for his bold moves and larger-than-life personality, Jones could very well take Irvin’s suggestion as a call to action.

NFL analysts believe the timing of Irvin’s statement is no coincidence. With free agency looming and the NFL Draft approaching, the Cowboys have several opportunities to reshape their quarterback situation.

A Turning Point for the Cowboys?
Whether Irvin’s message leads to immediate change remains to be seen, but one thing is certain—Dallas is at a crossroads. The fanbase is hungry for another championship, and the pressure on Jerry Jones and the Cowboys organization has never been higher.

“We’ve waited long enough,” Irvin concluded. “The time for action is now. We’ve got the talent, the resources, and the fans behind us. All we need is the right man under center.”

As the offseason drama unfolds, all eyes will be on Jerry Jones. Will he heed the advice of one of the team’s most beloved legends? Or will he double down on the current plan, trusting Dak Prescott to lead the Cowboys back to glory?

Stay tuned, Cowboys Nation—this story is far from over.

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Cowboys Make Controversial Addition To Offense To Finally Unlock Dak Prescott

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Cowboys Make Controversial Addition To Offense To Finally Unlock Dak Prescott

The Dallas Cowboys have had an offseason of change.

Well, at least in the coaching department.

As new head coach, Brian Schottenheimer, prepares his staff for the upcoming season, the focus remains one thing above all others – justify Dak Prescott‘s record breaking, $60 million APY contract signed last September.

Breaking from a QB intensive motif, Schottenheimer chose former Arizona Cardinals offensive line coach, Klayton Adams, as the team’s next offensive coordinator.

Investing in the offensive line is never a bad decision, but it certainly raised some eyebrows considering other options on the table.

One of those options, Ken Dorsey – the recently fired ex-Cleveland Browns and Buffalo Bills OC – was expected by many to have another crack at the OC whip come this hiring cycle, but alas nothing came about.

Ken Dorsey Set To Join Schottenheimer’s Staff On The Cowboys

Despite looking past Dorsey for their coordinator position, the Cowboys have managed to finalize a deal to bring the former Brown to Dallas to join their offensive staff, but per Charean Williams of Pro Football Talk, a role is currently not disclosed.

“Dorsey’s role on Brian Schottenheimer’s staff is yet to be determined. The Cowboys initially hired Schottenheimer as a coaching analyst in 2022, so it’s possible Dorsey starts in a similar role with the Cowboys.

Or maybe he’s the hire for their quarterbacks job, which is not yet filled.

Dorsey. 43, interviewed for the offensive coordinator position that went to Klayton Adams.

The Browns fired Dorsey as their offensive coordinator after the season. Cleveland finished the season 28th in yards and 32nd in points. While Dorsey was not the team’s play-caller to begin the year, he took over the role midway through the season.”

What Does Dorsey’s Track Record Look Like?

Although, as Williams notes, Dorsey’s tenure in Cleveland was less than successful – with the Browns ranking as one of the worst offenses in the NFL – there is perhaps more than meets the eye.

Dorsey was working with one of the statistically worst QBs in the league for the majority of the season in Deshaun Watson; and then was subsequently thrown to the wolves with the combination of the entertaining, but error-prone Jameis Winston, followed by the barely backup-level Dorian Thompson-Robinson.

Dorsey called the plays at the Browns, a job that head coach, Kevin Stefanski, has taken back – for now, but was still playing very much in Stefanski’s offensive scheme with below par offensive weaponry.

The now Cowboys assistant had a more fruitful time in Buffalo, where he lead quarterback, Josh Allen, to one of his-and the team’s- more impressive seasons (13-3) before a heavy regression in 2023, where the team started 4-4, after which Dorsey was fired mid-season.

Whilst he has had some “minor outbursts” that could be deemed character issues by some, prior to taking over as Bills OC, Dorsey was widely regarded as one of the best up-and-coming offensive minds in all of football, with many tapping him to be a head coach in the not-too-distant future.

That time is not so close as of now, but with a fresh offense, Dorsey has the chance to display his prowess as a “quarterback whisperer” in getting Dak back to his best. And if he can get him to play up to his ability in the postseason, we could be seeing Dorsey back in big-time conversations sooner rather than later.

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In a Jaw-Dropping Moment, Wide Receiver CeeDee Lamb Finally Reveals What Former Cowboys Head Coach Mike McCarthy Told Him Before His Departure

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In a Jaw-Dropping Moment, Wide Receiver CeeDee Lamb Finally Reveals What Former Cowboys Head Coach Mike McCarthy Told Him Before His Departure…

In a stunning turn of events, Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb dropped a bombshell revelation that left fans and analysts buzzing. During a recent interview, Lamb opened up about a private conversation with former Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy before his departure, shedding light on words that had been kept under wraps—until now.

Lamb, known for his calm and composed demeanor on the field, appeared emotional as he recalled the moment. “Coach McCarthy pulled me aside, and what he told me caught me completely off guard,” Lamb said. “It wasn’t just a typical goodbye; it was something much deeper.”

While Lamb stopped short of revealing every detail, he hinted that McCarthy’s message was both personal and powerful. “He told me to remember who I am, no matter what happens next. He believed in me—always did. But what really shook me was when he said that everything was about to change, and I needed to be ready for it.”

Sources close to the situation suggest that McCarthy’s departure may have been more complex than previously believed, with internal dynamics playing a significant role. His parting words to Lamb seem to carry a sense of urgency and foresight, perhaps reflecting deeper concerns about the future direction of the team.

Lamb’s revelation comes at a time when the Cowboys are under the spotlight as they prepare for a pivotal season with a new direction in leadership. Fans and insiders alike are now left to wonder what exactly McCarthy was alluding to—and how it might affect the team moving forward.

As speculation swirls, one thing is clear: McCarthy’s legacy with the Cowboys extends far beyond his coaching decisions. His impact on players like CeeDee Lamb will be felt for years to come, and his parting words might prove to be prophetic as the Cowboys navigate their next chapter.

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Cowboys Make Final Major Coaching Announcement Of 2025 Cycle, Name New OC

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The Dallas Cowboys have made the final major addition to the coaching staff in the new post-Mike McCarthy era.

Former offensive coordinator, Brian Schottenheimer, was made head coach earlier this month – to the surprise of many, and since then has been assembling his staff.

Ex Chicago Bears head coach, Matt Eberflus was hired to replace the retiring Mike Zimmer as defensive coordinator, and former San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator, Nick Sorensen, made the pivot over to the third phase of the ball to become special teams coordinator in Dallas.

After the Cowboys limited their list of potential OC candidates to replace the promoted Schottenheimer, Ken Dorsey entered the fray as a last second possibility.

However, it looks like the franchise will move in a different direction, with the newest offensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys being announced on Friday afternoon, per Ian Rapoport.

Klayton Adams Hired As Dallas Cowboys Offensive Coordinator

It was always going to be interesting to see which direction Schottenheimer – if it was indeed him making the call – would go for his offensive understudy.

Schottenheimer has made it clear he will be calling plays, so the role’s responsibility will likely encompass less ownership than Eberflus’ as DC.

A promotional hire; Adams was previously the Arizona Cardinals‘ offensive line coach; makes sense in this case: play-calling experience is not necessary, and Schottenheimer has the time to help develop his young OC, who will turn 42 next month.

Adams Bought In As OC With A Clear Goal In Mind

There is no doubt that the new offensive coordinator’s ascension to the role will be to assist with one thing – the rushing attack.

The Cowboys had one of the league’s worst run offenses in 2025, and now with lead back, Rico Dowdle set to hit free agency, the team will have to find a way to run the ball without paying a high priced free agent: a team with just $7 million in cap space can ill afford an expensive tailback.

As outlined by the Dallas Cowboys’ official website, Adams has had remarkable success in the past doing just this.

“With Adams operating as O-line coach, the Cardinals’ rushing attack was ranked seventh in the NFL last season in total rushing yards (2,451) and trailed only the Baltimore Ravens, who boast both Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry, with a second-best league rushing yards per carry average (5.3 ypc).

The Cardinals were also top-10 in rushing touchdowns (18), fifth-most in carries of 20-39 yards (17), and tied for first in the NFL in carries of 40 yards or more (7).

It’s success that carried over from his inaugural 2023 season with the red birds.”

What’s even more impressive is the dearth of talent the Cardinals managed to dominate on the offensive line with – with former league cast-offs Hijalte Froholdt and Evan Brown turning into very serviceable interior linemen, alongside former first round pick Paris Johnson Jr, who had a marquee second year with the team.

The Cowboys, who in theory have an ultra-talented offensive-line, boasting the talents of Tyler Smith, Terrence Steele and the raw but gifted, Tyler Guyton – along with Brock Hoffman and Cooper Beebe, who both showed starting level capabilities this past season – could see their unit become one of the league’s best with the addition of Adams.

Ultimately, no matter how good the offensive line is, the one thing you always need for a top tier rushing attack is, without question, a top tier running back.

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BREAKING NEWS: Jets Owner Shocked as Former Coach Robert Saleh Signs New Deal with Cowboys, Joins Jerry Jones as..

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In a stunning turn of events, former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh has signed a new contract with the Dallas Cowboys, leaving Jets owner Woody Johnson in shock. The unexpected move has sent ripples through the NFL world, as Saleh joins forces with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.

Saleh, who had been with the Jets since 2021, was widely expected to remain with the organization despite recent struggles. However, reports surfaced earlier this week suggesting that the Cowboys were interested in bringing him on board. The deal was finalized late last night, confirming Saleh’s move to Dallas.

A Shocking Departure

The news of Saleh’s departure has left many Jets fans and analysts in disbelief. Under his leadership, the Jets showed signs of improvement, particularly on the defensive side of the ball, but struggled to find consistency on offense. Despite speculation that he would remain in New York for another season, Saleh instead opted to take on a new challenge in Dallas.

Jets owner Woody Johnson was reportedly blindsided by the news. According to sources close to the organization, Johnson was under the impression that Saleh was committed to staying with the team and working toward a playoff berth in the coming season. “This is a complete shock,” an anonymous Jets insider said. “We didn’t see this coming at all.”

Why the Cowboys?

The decision to join the Cowboys comes as a surprise to many, but it also presents a unique opportunity for Saleh. Dallas has long been considered one of the most prestigious franchises in the NFL, and working alongside Jerry Jones could provide a fresh start for the former Jets coach.

It remains unclear what role Saleh will take on in Dallas, but speculation suggests he could serve as the Cowboys’ defensive coordinator or take on a senior advisory role. Given his defensive expertise, Saleh could make a significant impact on a Cowboys team that has consistently struggled in key playoff moments despite boasting a talented roster.

Reactions Around the League

Reactions to the news have been mixed. Some analysts believe Saleh’s decision is a smart move, giving him an opportunity to work with a more competitive team. Others, however, question his choice to leave the Jets so abruptly.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter weighed in on the situation, stating, “This move raises a lot of questions. Saleh was expected to build something with the Jets, and now he’s heading to Dallas. It’s going to be interesting to see what role he plays and how this affects both teams.”

Meanwhile, Cowboys fans appear optimistic about the addition, hoping Saleh can help strengthen the team’s defense and provide a spark in the postseason.

What’s Next for the Jets?

With Saleh’s departure, the Jets are now left scrambling to find a replacement. Several names have already been floated as potential candidates, including former NFL head coaches and top coordinators. Johnson and the Jets front office will need to move quickly to ensure stability heading into the next season.

The team’s search for a new leader will be closely watched, as they look to continue building toward a playoff-caliber squad. Saleh’s departure may be an unexpected setback, but the Jets will need to regroup and focus on the future.

Final Thoughts

Robert Saleh’s move to the Cowboys is one of the most surprising coaching decisions in recent memory. While it remains to be seen what his exact role in Dallas will be, the impact of his departure will be felt deeply in New York. As the dust settles, both teams must now look ahead and prepare for what promises to be an intriguing offseason.

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