NFL Network insider Mike Garafolo announced that former Buffalo Bills and Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey would have a role with the Dallas Cowboys next season. In another social media release,
The Cowboys are expected to add former Bills OC Ken Dorsey to their coaching staff in the near future, per Mike Garofalo and Ian Rapoport.
After briefly emerging as a candidate for the Dallas Cowboys' offensive coordinator job, Ken Dorsey is joining the team as pass game specialist, per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. The news about Dorsey landing in Dallas was reported on Monday afternoon though the exact role was known until later in the day.
The Dallas Cowboys have so many question marks going into the offseason. Fortunately, Brian Schottenheimer already seems to have established an identity for the offense. It is clear that Schottenheimer wants to run the damn ball.
The Dallas Cowboys are hiring former Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey to join new coach Brian Schottenheimer's coaching staff, according to NFL Network's Mike Garafolo and Ian Rapoport.
The Dallas Cowboys are hiring Ken Dorsey as their pass-game specialist, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported Monday. Dorsey, 43, spent the 2024 season as offensive coordinator for the Cleveland Browns.
The Dallas Cowboys had a chance to make Kellen Moore their head coach but they shocked everyone and went with Brian Schottenheimer. Moore and Schottenheimer both would have been safe hires in that they represent familiarity and comfortability for team owner Jerry Jones.
Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons has once again found himself at the center of trade rumors heading into the offseason, and one of his teammates is fed up with the speculation.