The Dallas Cowboys are experiencing a significant shake-up in their coaching staff as Al Harris, the team’s secondary coach, has been announced as the new passing game coordinator for the Chicago Bears. This marks a notable transition for the Cowboys, who are in the midst of preparing for the upcoming NFL Draft. In recent months, the Cowboys have been focusing on improving their team dynamics and performance after a challenging season. Sources indicate that head coach Mike McCarthy is looking for new strategies to enhance the team’s competitive edge. ‘It’s an opportunity for Al to take the next step in his career,’ expressed Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. After Harris’s departure, discussions surrounding the next head coach and the necessary adjustments in the team’s roster have gained momentum. Analysts have pointed out that the Cowboys need to address several key areas during the draft, including bolstering their secondary and enhancing their offensive strategies to stay competitive in the upcoming season.
Al Harris Leads Departure of Coaching Staff from Cowboys Amid Draft Preparations
