FRISCO, Texas (AP) — The Dallas Cowboys completed an interview with Seattle assistant Leslie ... Chicago last week, but a person with knowledge of the agreement told The Associated Press the ...
Buffalo Bills defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier walks on the field before ... Frazier became a key member of the Chicago Bears, where he played cornerback.In his final season as an NFL player ...
The Dallas Cowboys have entered Leslie Frazier for their open head coach ... He later signed with the Chicago Bears where he spent all five seasons of his NFL career. Frazier led the Bears in ...
The Dallas Cowboys requested an interview with Leslie Frazier for their head coach ... Frazier – who won a Super Bowl as a player with the Chicago Bears in 1985 – also has head coaching ...
Fox Sports insider Jay Glazer reported that Tennessee State head coach Eddie George is set to interview for the Chicago Bears' head coaching position on Sunday morning. This interview marks a surprising development in the NFL coaching carousel.
The Dallas Cowboys have completed an interview with Seattle assistant Leslie Frazier. It's the third external candidate to meet with the team in the search to replace former coach Mike McCarthy.
Like Johnson, the Cowboys never even showed the slightest bit of interest in Glenn, which is somewhat strange. Glenn, who was a longtime cornerback in the NFL, played in Dallas under Bill Parcells. Considering they knew him well, it seemed as though they would at least want to have a conversation with Glenn.
Dallas Cowboys Nation. The head coaching carousel is continuing to turn with another big name off of the board. The Chicago Bears hired Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson to get the ball rolling.
Carroll has officially interviewed with the Chicago Bears and Las Vegas Raiders about their head coach openings in recent weeks. The Bears hired Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson.
The Dallas Cowboys’ coaching search took another turn Thursday with news that former Seattle coach Pete Carroll has spoken with team owner Jerry Jones, two people with knowledge
Brian Schottenheimer appears to be furthest along the road to a job offer, but Kellen Moore is more widely regarded around the league as a play-caller who is adapting to league trends.