Detroit Lions are bracing to lose OC Ben Johnson and DC Aaron Glenn. Here's a prediction on where the top NFL head coach candidates will land.
Follow the latest updates on the Jacksonville Jaguars' search for the next head coach to replace the fired Doug Pederson.
Will the Dallas Cowboys search impact the Jacksonville Jaguars' own search? We did some digging to gather opinion.
So far, only three candidates have been linked to actual interviews with the Cowboys: Robert Saleh, Leslie Frazier and Kellen Moore. Still, other candidates have been reached out to without being formally interviewed (yet) like Deion Sanders.
Jimmy Johnson and Jerry Jones once searched around every corner and discovered a football genius who was too young, too new and completely unknown to the Cowboys. Is Jerry capable of doing it again?
If Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is serious about ending that drought, he would hire Moore because of his potential as a head coach − and because Moore knows the inner workings of the Cowboys' main NFC East rival, the Eagles.
The Jaguars announced the conclusion of their remote interview ... Given the history between Moore and Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, a first interview may be little more than a formality so squeezing one in might be more possible in this case than it would ...
It's officially Divisional Round week but the Dallas Cowboys, who didn't come close to making the playoffs, are threatening to take over the headlines.
Yahoo Sports' Jori Epstein confirmed on Wednesday that former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh will be interviewed. While no talks are currently scheduled, Colorado head coach Deion Sanders and Jones have spoken about the role after the franchise parted ways with Mike McCarthy on Monday.
Jerry Jones' coaching search could be starting to take shape, as the Cowboys plan to interview former Jets coach Robert Saleh for their vacancy.
If Mike McCarthy leaves Dallas, should that become the most desirable landing spot for a head coach? How close are the Jaguars and Patriots?
The NFL coaching carousel is spinning slowly. The Jets, Saints and Bears got a head start in their searches because they fired coaches during the season. The Jaguars and Raiders joined the hunt last week. The Cowboys jumped in Monday so they have to wait to interview assistants on playoff teams because the first window passed.