NFL: Dallas Cowboys appoint Brian Schottenheimer as head coach
Brian Schottenheimer, the son of legendary coach Marty, was appointed as the head coach of the Dallas denim team.
Schottenheimer has been promoted from offensive coordinators to replace Mike McCarthy, he Leaving denim He was responsible for five years earlier this month.
The 51 -year -old young man has no experience in head coach, but has been in various positions in the NFL team for more than 25 years.
Schottenheimer spent the last three seasons under the cowboy team under the leadership of McCarthy, and his father Marty died in 2021.
Marty (Cleveland Browns), Chief of Kansas, Washington Commander and San Diego Chargers in Cleveland Browns, and won 200 regular season championships in 21 years.
The Cowboy will introduce Schottenheimer as the coach at a press conference on Monday.
Kellen Moore, an offensive coordinator of the Philadelphia Eagles, worked under the leadership of McCarthy in the denim and was replaced by Schottenheimer. He also accepted an interview with the position.
A denim said: “Although in the McCarthy era, Schute Haimo boasted the resume of the overall coach experience between the two, although he did not play in Dallas.”
Since the owner Jerry Jones took over in 1989, he became the tenth coach and ninth head coach of the cowboy team.