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Cowboys Coach Vows Super Bowl 2027 Appearance
15 Jul
Summary
- Coach aims for Super Bowl 2027, believing team will be there.
- Win dedicated to players, coaches, and late father, Marty Schottenheimer.
- Defense must improve significantly for a Super Bowl run.

Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer has publicly stated his goal for the team to compete in the Super Bowl on February 14th, 2027, expressing strong confidence in their potential.
Schottenheimer emphasized his desire to win for the people under his leadership, including players like Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb, as well as the coaching staff who dedicate countless hours. He also revealed a personal motivation: to secure an extra Super Bowl ring for his late father, Marty Schottenheimer.
Achieving this ambition requires a significant turnaround, particularly on defense. While the offense is expected to perform well, historical Super Bowl trends indicate a top-10 defense is often crucial for championship success.
Despite the challenges of transforming a struggling defense into a top unit, especially with new personnel and a first-time coordinator, there's a slim possibility an average defense could suffice. This hope is buoyed by recent Super Bowl champions like the 2021 Rams and 2022 Chiefs, who had defenses ranked outside the top tier.