Cowboys, Eagles and Defensive Coordinator
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The Cowboys have invited three coaches for in-person interviews. On Saturday, Daronté Jones, the Vikings defensive backs coach/passing game coordinator, was the first in-person interview. And now, after Gannon and the expected discussion with Parker, it would appear the Cowboys might be done.
Rumors claim that the Dallas Cowboys are looking at a Philadelphia Eagles assistant for the open defensive coordinator job.
PHILADELPHIA - Well-regarded Eagles defensive backs coach Christian Parker has a busy week lined up. The ascending coach, who is also the Eagles' defensive pass
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Cowboys reportedly sniffing around top Eagles assistant for DC opening
The Cowboys are reportedly interested in a top Eagles position coach as they look to fill their defensive coordinator opening. The Eagles’ biggest rival is requesting an interview with Eagles defensive backs coach/passing game coordinator Christian Parker,
The Dallas Cowboys have requested to interview Philadelphia Eagles defensive backs coach and pass-game coordinator Christian Parker for their open defensive coordinator position, per NFL insider Jordan Schultz.
Jordan Schultz reports that the Cowboys requested permission to interview Eagles DB coach Christian Parker for defensive coordinator position
But then everything came to a halt in Week 12. In the final minutes of the team’s loss to the Cowboys, Eagles safety Sydney Brown landed on Mukuba’s leg, causing it to bend awkwardly. Later that night, Mukuba was diagnosed with a season-ending fractured fibula.
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Cowboys request permission to interview Eagles assistant for DC role
Christian Parker has coached Cooper DeJean, Patrick Surtain II, Justin Simmons, and Quinyon Mitchell. Now the Cowboys may see if he's their man at DC.
The emotional win was two-fold as the Dallas Cowboys were officially eliminated from any shot at the postseason ahead of their Sunday matchup at AT&T Stadium against the Los Angeles Chargers.
The Cowboys will not get the chance to speak with Jim Leonhard until next week. Can they afford to wait that long?
Some teams need a quarterback. Some need a defense. Some need new leadership entirely. Every NFC team has one obvious offseason move it can't afford to mess up.