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Brian Schottenheimer Named Head Coach, Replacing Mike McCarthy After Disappointing 2024 Season

Dallas, Texas – January 25, 2025

The Dallas Cowboys have ushered in a new era, promoting offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to head coach, replacing Mike McCarthy after a lackluster 2024 season. The announcement, confirmed by ESPN and NFL Network, marks Schottenheimer’s first head coaching role in the NFL, following a surprising in-house decision by owner Jerry Jones. After five seasons under McCarthy, the Cowboys are banking on Schottenheimer’s familiarity with the team to reignite their playoff aspirations.

Schottenheimer, 51, joined the Cowboys in 2022 as a coaching analyst and was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2023 after Kellen Moore’s departure. In his first year as OC, the Cowboys led the league in scoring (29.9 points per game) and ranked fifth in total yards (371.6 yards per game), powering a 12-5 season and an NFC East title. However, 2024 was a different story. The offense plummeted to 20.6 points and 327.5 yards per game, hampered by a season-ending hamstring injury to quarterback Dak Prescott in Week 9. The team finished 7-10, missing the playoffs and ending a three-year streak of 12-win seasons. McCarthy, who called plays during Schottenheimer’s tenure as OC, faced criticism for the offensive struggles, leading to the mutual parting of ways when his contract expired.

“This is about continuity,” Jones said at Schottenheimer’s introductory press conference. “Brian knows our players, our system, and Dak Prescott. He’s got the experience to take us forward.” The decision to promote Schottenheimer over external candidates like Kellen Moore, Robert Saleh, or Leslie Frazier surprised many, as he wasn’t a top contender in the coaching cycle. Posts on X reflected mixed fan sentiment, with some praising his familiarity with Prescott, who thrived in 2023, while others questioned the choice, citing his lack of play-calling experience in Dallas.

Schottenheimer brings 28 years of NFL coaching experience, including 14 as an offensive coordinator with the New York Jets (2006-11), St. Louis Rams (2012-14), Seattle Seahawks (2018-20), and Cowboys. The son of legendary coach Marty Schottenheimer, Brian has worked with quarterbacks like Russell Wilson and Mark Sanchez, earning praise for his leadership and player connections. “I’m ready now,” Schottenheimer declared. “I know what it takes to win, and I’m here to get this team a Super Bowl.” His passion resonated with fans, who recall his father’s 200 regular-season wins but no Super Bowl title—a milestone Brian aims to achieve.

The Cowboys face challenges in 2025, starting with a tough opener against the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles. Schottenheimer, who will call plays as head coach, must revitalize an offense reliant on a healthy Prescott and star receiver CeeDee Lamb, both secured with massive contracts. Injuries to key players like edge rusher Micah Parsons in 2024 exposed roster depth issues, and with only $4 million in salary cap space and the No. 12 draft pick, Schottenheimer’s strategic acumen will be tested.

“Brian’s energy is contagious,” said running back Phil Mafah, a 2025 draft pick, during rookie minicamp. “He’s building a culture of competition and connection.” Schottenheimer has emphasized high-energy practices and player relationships, drawing comparisons to former Cowboys coach Jason Garrett but with a hands-on approach to quarterbacks. NFL insider Albert Breer noted, “Schottenheimer’s natural leadership could make him a better head coach than coordinator.”

As Chiefs Kingdom cheers Darian Kinnard’s return to OTAs, Cowboys fans hope Schottenheimer can channel his experience and grit to end Dallas’s 29-year Super Bowl drought. With a daunting NFC East and a fanbase hungry for glory, Schottenheimer’s era begins with high stakes and higher expectations

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Roster Move: Right after the injury of DT Milton Williams, the Patriots immediately signed the former Chiefs star to the practice squad to strengthen the defensive depth ahead of the showdown with the Bengals
Foxborough, Massachusetts – November 19, 2025 Immediately after the news that defensive tackle Milton Williams suffered a long-term injury and will be sidelined, the New England Patriots made an urgent roster move to reinforce their defensive line. The team officially announced the signing of former Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Fabien Lovett Sr. to the practice squad. This decision comes just days before the Patriots begin their preparation week for a massive showdown against the Cincinnati Bengals, a team known for its powerful interior offensive attack. Lovett is a familiar name to scouts after his college career at Mississippi State and Florida State before joining the Chiefs in 2024. He brings an impressive frame, excellent run-stopping ability, and standout hand strength. Although he has not yet had many opportunities to play in the NFL, Patriots evaluators believe Lovett can become a perfect fit in head coach Mike Vrabel’s defensive system if properly developed. The addition of Lovett is viewed as a necessary step as the Patriots face a serious depth shortage on the interior defensive line, with Williams out and several other key players still not fully healthy. Adding depth at defensive tackle has been deemed absolutely critical ahead of facing the Bengals, who consistently attack the middle of the defense. Foxborough is therefore hopeful that Lovett will integrate quickly and become a reliable rotational option. In his first media availability, Fabien Lovett Sr. showed determination and gratitude for the opportunity the Patriots have given him: “I’m going to give everything I have every single day — every practice, every snap. I want to prove to Coach Vrabel that I deserve a spot in the Patriots ranks. This is an opportunity and I’m not going to waste it.” The straightforward statement left a strong impression on reporters at Gillette. Despite currently being only a practice-squad signing, Lovett is projected to have a fast track to the active roster if he performs well. The current situation is forcing the Patriots to stay flexible and ready to give chances to players with the right attitude. With clear determination and motivation, Lovett is expected to become a surprise contributor that helps the New England defense stand firm against the major challenge named the Cincinnati Bengals.