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Cowboys Coach Vows Major Changes After Losing Season
5 Jan
Summary
- Coach Schottenheimer disappointed with 7-9-1 record.
- Defense ranked among league's worst in multiple categories.
- Significant defensive personnel changes expected in offseason.

Brian Schottenheimer's first year as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys concluded with a disappointing 7-9-1 regular season record. This outcome fell short of Schottenheimer's own playoff aspirations, leading him to accept responsibility for the team's performance. He has pledged a rigorous offseason of evaluation and changes to address the team's shortcomings.
The Cowboys' defense, under coordinator Matt Eberflus, was a significant concern throughout the 2025 season, finishing last in receiving yards and total touchdowns allowed. Despite midseason acquisitions like Quinnen Williams and Logan Wilson, the unit struggled. This has fueled speculation about Eberflus's future with the team, although Schottenheimer declined to provide a definitive timeline for potential staff changes.
Further contributing to the team's struggles were notable personnel shifts, including the trade of Micah Parsons and the release of Trevon Diggs. Reports indicate that coaching staff changes are imminent, with a particular focus on bolstering the defensive side of the ball. Schottenheimer stressed the importance of a meticulous process to ensure the right adjustments are made.




