The Dallas Cowboys are once again on the hunt for a head coach following Mike McCarthy's departure. This time, the team is adhering to the Rooney Rule, which mandates that they must interview at least two minority candidates along with any potential hires. Anticipating a thorough search, the Cowboys are expected to consider a range of candidates, which may include individuals currently coaching in the postseason.
Among the leading candidates are Kliff Kingsbury, Aaron Glenn, and Ben Johnson, each bringing unique skills and backgrounds. Kingsbury's previous tenure with the Cardinals is under scrutiny, while Glenn's Texas roots and experience with the Cowboys make him an intriguing prospect. Johnson has gained recognition for his work with the Lions and quarterback Jared Goff, which adds to his appeal.