— Jan. 28: A day after introducing a new head coach, the Cowboys announced that Matt Eberflus has joined the Dallas staff to lead the defense.
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The Dallas Cowboys have named Nick Sorensen their new special teams coordinator, as reported by ESPN's Todd Archer. This is the latest addition to head coach Brian Schottenheimer's staff. Sorensen joins the Cowboys following his tenure as defensive coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers.
Dallas Cowboys COO Stephen Jones has detailed what head coach Brian Schottenheimer is looking for in an offensive coordinator.
The Cowboys have made Nick Sorensen's hire as their special teams coordinator official, the team announced Tuesday.
The Dallas Cowboys have begun the process of filling out their coaching staff under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer. According to Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network, the team has locked down its new special teams coordinator.
The Cowboys, having moved on from head coach Mike McCarthy while also allowing incumbent special-teams coordinator "Bones'' Fassel to take the same job with the Tennessee Titans, are planning to bring 49ers ex Nick Sorensen to The Star.
The Cowboys hired former Chicago Bears coach Matt Eberflus as defensive coordinator Tuesday for his second stint on the Dallas staff.
The Cowboys hired defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus this week and they've filled one of the other coaching roles on that side of the ball as well.
In Will, the Cowboys trust, and continue to demonstrate that trust with yet another extension to keep him in the football family, arguably the third or fourth man in charge of football decisions, behind owner Jerry Jones, COO Stephen Jones and then depending what order you want to put Will and the head coach in.
The Dallas Cowboys have agreed on a multiyear contract extension with vice president of player personnel Will McClay, who has overseen the club's draft process since 2014.