The Dallas Cowboys won't have Jason Witten on Brian Schottenheimer's coaching staff in 2025, according to reports.
Witten’s name has been involved in the Cowboys 2025 offseason search for a new head coach to replace Mike McCarthy, some even saying he’s a genuine candidate. To what extent Witten’s been involved with the open position is still up in the air.
As new Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer begins preparing for the 2025 season and filling out his staff, it seems as if franchise legend
Jason Witten will not be the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, and it looks like he will not be the next assistant coach for the team either. Patrik Walker of the Cowboys’ official website ...
It was generally anticipated that former Cowboys tight end Jason Witten would join the team's coaching staff for this season, but owner Jerry Jones squashed that Monday.
The Cowboys informed on Monday that the team will not go that direction just yet. The Cowboys showed in their head coaching search their affinity for those familiar with The Star. While Jerry remains very fond of Witten as a leader, the team has opted not to utilize him on the staff this season.
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Though Jones and Sanders spoke briefly about the job, and Sanders was at one point the betting favorite, Sanders never had an official interview. Jones confirmed on Monday that, though he and his son said they “think the world of” Sanders, he was never a serious candidate for the job.
The Dallas Cowboys are searching for a new head coach, and apparently that is something they did not expect to have to do this offseason.
With Johnson heading to Chicago and Mike Vrabel already in New ... Eleven-time Pro Bowl tight end Jason Witten, who played 16 of his 17 seasons in Dallas, was mentioned as a candidate but also ...
Not part of their considerations, according to two sources, Jason… "While Jerry Jones has maintained a relationship with [Witten] and they ... with former Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus ...
If you told Dallas Cowboys fans that their team would let Mike McCarthy leave and then pick Brian Schottenheimer as the new head coach, they might think you’re joking.