The Dallas Cowboys of the 1970s reached five Super Bowls (two wins) in nine years and appeared in seven conference title games.
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,
While recognizing multiple contributing factors in Buffalo's run to the AFC Championship Game, Miller singled out Allen as the difference-maker most-responsible for the Bills' annual presence amongst the league's elite teams.
The Buffalo Bills are the only team in NFL history with four consecutive Super Bowl appearances but have an agonizing past.
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The Cowboys are considering Ken Dorsey, who was fired from his last two jobs, as their next offensive coordinator.
Ken Dorsey lasted 1 year in Cleveland after almost 5 in Buffalo. No interview is scheduled yet, but the Cowboys reportedly have interest.
Montgomery, 46, was considered an internal favorite to become the Lions’ offensive coordinator after Ben Johnson departed to become the Chicago Bears’ new head coach. Ultimately, the role went to Auburn Hills native and Western Michigan graduate John Morton, who served as a senior offensive assistant on Dan Campbell’s staff in 2022.
Ken Dorsey is drawing interest from the Dallas Cowboys despite two consecutive underwhelming seasons as an offensive coordinator.
The Cowboys are hiring Cardinals offensive line coach Klayton Adams as their new offensive coordinator, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport, Tom Pelissero and Mike Garafolo reported.