Michael Irvin is not backing down. The Dallas Cowboys legend remains firm in his belief that the franchise made a critical mistake by not seriously considering
Former Dallas Cowboys receiver Michael Irvin was on ‘Speak,’ and explained why he isn’t a fan of the team’s hiring of Brian Schottenheimer.
The Dallas Cowboys’ decision to elevate Brian Schottenheimer to head coach has sparked widespread debate across the NFL. The move, which caught many by surprise, left fans and media questioning the organization’s direction,
Dallas Cowboys legend Michael Irvin appeared to be upset with the team's direction as they hired Brian Schottenheimer to become their next head coach.
The Dallas Cowboys finally found their next head coach, announcing Friday night that former offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer would be taking over the job that was formerly held by Mike McCarthy.
The Dallas Cowboys, once heralded as "America's Team," are facing unprecedented criticism from their most celebrated legends. A growing list of 1990s icons-Emmitt Smith, Troy Aikma
On Friday the Cowboys hired offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer, who has been with the team since 2022, giving him his first-ever head coaching position. Afterward, Irvin went to his YouTube channel to show his dismay over Sanders not receiving the job.
I’m not giving up my fight. You’re gonna ride by here again in another year or two if this thing don’t work out again, and my song will still be singing like a young Diana Ross: Deion! All the way.'' - Michael Irvin on the Cowboys not hiring coach Sanders.
We say now about Ravens kicker Justin Tucker what we used to say about the "Criminal Cowboys'' supposedly being "the worst offenders in the NFL'': Perception is not necessarily reality. Accusations don't mean guilt
It's been a few days since the Dallas Cowboys hired Brian Schottenheimer (formerly their offensive coordinator) as the 10th head coach in franchise history to replace Mike McCarthy.
This week, Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman offered fans a little perspective on their new head coach. Aikman made it clear that there was no guarantee of success regardless of whether the Chicago Bears won the headlines by hiring Ben Johnson as a first-time head coach.