Ken Dorsey is considered a candidate for the vacant offensive coordinator position with the Dallas Cowboys, ESPN reported on Thursday.
Amidst the significant amount of coaching changes happening at the Dallas Cowboys in the new, Brian Schottenheimer era, one major position remains unfilled. The Cowboys have yet to appoint an offensive coordinator – the role Schottenheimer assumed prior to his promotion to head coach this month.
The Dallas Cowboys are eyeing Ken Dorsey as a potential option for their offensive coordinator vacancy. They’re still piecing together their coaching staff under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer, and according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler,
The Cowboys caused quite a stir when they announced the hiring of Brian Schottenheimer as the 10th head coach in the franchise's history. Since then, though, their initial assembly of a coaching staff to serve under the first-time head coach has drawn widespread praise and even optimism within Cowboys Nation.
Ken Dorsey is drawing interest from the Dallas Cowboys despite two consecutive underwhelming seasons as an offensive coordinator.
Both quarterbacks had their doubters leading up to the draft. Now, the AFC divisional round's winner will be within a game of a Super Bowl.
The reason for Brady’s decision is likely two-fold. An obvious observation is that Brady enjoys his role in Buffalo. The Bills have created a powerhouse duo with Brady and quarterback Josh Allen, and the team will play this weekend for a chance to earn the first Super Bowl berth for the franchise since they lost four straight Super Bowls from 1990-93.
As underwhelmed as Dallas Cowboys fans may be in having Brian Schottenheimer as their new head coach, there's still a lot of work to be done in overhauling the staff. Schottenheimer was announced as the head coach on Monday in a press conference that many have labeled bizarre.
The Buffalo Bills are hopeful their magical season continues beyond Sunday night with a trip to New Orleans. But no matter what happens in the AFC Championship game against the Chiefs, the Bills know they won't be searching for a new offensive coordinator this offseason.
The Cleveland Browns are diving deep into offseason mode, with their scouting teams hitting both the Shrine Bowl and Senior Bowl in search of fresh
The Buffalo Bills season is over after losing to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC title game on Sunday night.
Overall, the Bills don't scare me because they are too afraid to scare themselves.