The Dallas Cowboys had another abysmal season in 2024. An early injury to their starting quarterback Dak Prescott pretty much dashed their playoff hopes and they now have another early offseason where they are preparing for the NFL draft.
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Cowboys Fans Livid About Latest Hire
After falling short once again, the Cowboys parted ways with their head coach Mike McCarthy. And with a chance for a fresh start, Cowboys fans were hoping to get one of the more coveted coaches during this hiring cycle. But instead of landing a Ben Johnson, Aaron Glenn, or even Kliff Kingsbury, the Cowboys are nearing a deal to make their offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer their new head man. This according to NFL insider Clarence Hill Jr.
Cowboys fans on social media were noticeably upset with the Cowboys' coaching choice and immediately lashed out.
"Look for empty seats in AT&T next season possibly for many seasons ahead," one fan said on X, formerly known as Twitter.
"Jerry Jones is, without a doubt, the worst GM in the NFL," another user added.
Micah Parsons Sends Open Invitation to Dolphins Star
The Miami Dolphins fell just short of a playoff bid in 2025. And although some fans were optimistic about what the team could do heading into next season, it appears that the nightmare is just beginning.
Following their loss to the New York Jets in Week 18, Dolphins star wide receiver, Tyreek Hills appeared to hint at wanting a trade out of South Beach.
I'm out, bro. It was great playing here, but at the end of the day, I gotta do what's best for my career. I'm too much of a competitor to be just out there," Hill said.
With Hill being one of the most talented players in the league, it did not take much time for players to begin putting their bids in.
Cowboys star Micah Parsons was the first player to step to the forefront of a potential Hill sweepstakes, saying that he and the Dolphins star could be one of the more dangerous tandems in the NFL.
"We can be the fastest duo in the league!!! We also don't have state income taxes!" Parsons said on X, formerly known as Twitter.