The Dallas Cowboys are still searching for their next head coach. They could target a Washington Commanders coordinator for their coaching vacancy.
It was four months ago on Sept. 22 that the Arizona Cardinals lost in Week 3 to the Detroit Lions, 20-13. The Cardinals were 1-2 after that game and the Lions 2-1. Following the game, the Cardinals were .500 at 7-7 to finish 8-9 while the Lions won 13 of their last 14 to earn the No. 1 seed in the NFC with a 15-2 record.
At least four teams reportedly have inquired about Kliff Kingsbury for their head coaching role after a successful season with the Commanders.
The former Cardinals tight end has been a key ingredient to Washington's successful season under quarterback Jayden Daniels and offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury - whom Ertz played under in Arizona. NFL.com recently named Ertz as one of the league's best free agent signings of the year:
Washington Commanders OC Kliff Kingsbury is enjoying the Commanders' success and not rushing to get another HC job.
ARIZONA -- Former Arizona Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury is thriving in his role as the Washington Commanders' offensive coordinator this season. Washington - now moving on to the NFC's ...
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The Washington Commanders advanced to the NFC Championship Game for the first time in 33 years after engineering a stunning 45-31 victory over the
Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury is once again a prominent name in head coaching rumors, thanks in large part to the work he has done with Washington’s rookie phenom, Jayden Daniels. The presence of the young passer could compel Kingsbury ...
The Dallas Cowboys have been stuck at home, watching their fellow NFC East rivals compete in the NFL Playoffs. The
The Arizona Cardinals ran Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury out of the The Valley two seasons ago after the former Cardinals’ head coach failed to make any substantial progression within the franchise during his four-year tenure.