NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported on Wednesday that the Cowboys are interested in and expected to interview former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh.
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Via Ian Rapoport of NFL Media, the Cowboys are expected to interview former Jets coach Robert Saleh. It’s the first official name to emerge in the search for the successor to McCarthy. And there likely will be more than a few interviews by the Cowboys, if only to make the reality show last for as many episodes as possible.
New details about Robert Saleh‘s interview with the Dallas Cowboys for their head coaching position have been revealed. According to NFL insider Josina Anderson, Saleh will speak to the Cowboys in person this weekend after his interview with the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Cowboys are in need of a new head coach. Is the former Jets head coach the man for the job? The franchise is certainly looking at the possibility.
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