As the Dallas Cowboys work through their coaching search, a franchise legend weighed in. Jimmy Johnson addressed the looming decision for Jerry Jones, including how Dak Prescott impacts things. Johnson pointed out two “key figures” in the search to replace Mike McCarthy after he and the Cowboys parted ways this week.
"I would never have given Dak Prescott a new contract. I'd have let him play it out.'' - Cowboys icon Jimmy Johnson with a bit of revisionist history.
Jerry Jones criticized how the Birds built their roster. Now they’re back in the Super Bowl and Dallas is changing its tune.
Exactly 32 years ago today, Jimmy Johnson unknowingly gifted the sports world with the now-iconic phrase, "How bout them Cowboys?"
Long before he was an analyst for FOX's NFL studio show, Jimmy Johnson was head coach of the Miami Dolphins for four seasons. While it was a different era, play
The curious part is that Brian has been an assistant coach since 1998, and while he had the tag of “Hot Assistant Coach” for a while, it faded. He’s served as an analyst, a quarterbacks coach, a tight ends coach, and an offensive coordinator since he started his career with the St. Louis Rams, in 1997.
The narratives surrounding the Dallas Cowboys' coaching search have devolved into a circus of late, distracting from the team's top priority this offseason of extending Micah Parsons.
The Cowboys' hire of Brian Schottenheimer as head coach will have plenty of ramifications throughout the NFL. Who were the big winners and losers?
The Kansas City Chiefs will be chasing history in New Orleans on February 9.  Should Andy Reid’s side get the better of the Philadelphia
Brian Schottenheimer will be officially introduced as the 10th head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. He has been an assistant coach for 28 years.
Bradshaw, 76, was part of the Fox panel for Sunday's NFC Championship game in Philadelphia, where he was joined by the likes of Rob Gronkowski, Michael Strahan and Jimmy Johnson.