EXCLUSIVE: Former Georgia football Coordinator Brian Schottenheimer Has agreed personal terms with Dallas Cowboys TO LEAVE…
EXCLUSIVE: Former Georgia football offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer has agreed to personal terms with the Dallas Cowboys to leave his current position and join their coaching staff. Sources close to the situation have confirmed that Schottenheimer, who has a deep history in the NFL and collegiate football, will now be part of the Cowboys’ offensive staff under head coach Mike McCarthy.
Schottenheimer, 50, brings a wealth of experience to the Cowboys after coaching at various levels, including notable roles with NFL teams like the New York Jets, St. Louis Rams, and Seattle Seahawks. His most recent position at Georgia was as the offensive coordinator, where he played a key role in the Bulldogs’ potent offensive attack, helping lead them to a national championship appearance. His expertise in both the passing and running game, along with his ability to develop quarterbacks, will be crucial for the Cowboys as they look to elevate their offense in the 2025 season.
This move is seen as a significant boost to the Cowboys’ coaching staff, with Schottenheimer expected to contribute to the development of star quarterback Dak Prescott and other key offensive players. Schottenheimer’s NFL background, coupled with his time coaching at the collegiate level, makes him a versatile addition to the Cowboys’ offensive strategy.
While the details of Schottenheimer’s contract with the Cowboys are still being finalized, it’s clear that both sides are eager to make the most of this partnership. Cowboys fans will be excited to see how Schottenheimer’s expertise impacts the team’s offensive growth and whether he can help them take the next step toward a championship.