In a surprising turn of events, the Dallas Cowboys have fired their head coach and are looking to bring in Pete Carroll, the legendary former head coach of the Seattle Seahawks. Sources from within the organization have confirmed that Carroll is their top target, given his extensive playoff experience and success with the Seahawks, where he led the team to a Super Bowl victory in 2014. The Cowboys, who finished the 2023 season with a disappointing record of 7-10, are in desperate need of a leadership overhaul. Team owner Jerry Jones expressed his disappointment with the performance, stating, ‘We need to turn this around, and we believe Coach Carroll has the vision to do just that.’ Carroll, who spent over a decade in Seattle, has also been linked to the Raider’s head coach position, which has cast some doubt upon his future. Additionally, former Cowboys tight end Jason Witten and Deion Sanders, the Hall of Famer, are being considered for assistant coaching positions. The organization is eager to reinvigorate its fan base and hope to finalize a deal with Carroll soon. Brian Schottenheimer, the current offensive coordinator, may also be promoted as part of this leadership reformation. “There’s a lot of potential here,” stated a Cowboys insider, spotlighting the fresh approach needed to return to the top of the NFL hierarchy.
Dallas Cowboys Eye New Leadership: Pete Carroll as Head Coach
