The Dallas Cowboys are in the midst of a seemingly expansive head coaching search with the future several key spots across their coaching staff yet to be determined, including that of defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer.
Mike McCarthy is out as the Dallas Cowboys' head coach. And he's not the only big name who could be leaving Jerry Jones' team, as defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer is open to all options moving forward,
Explore the potential leading candidates the Cowboys should look into for defensive coordinator if Mike Zimmer doesn't return.
The Cowboys defensive coordinator is engaged to model girlfriend Katarina Miketin, who shared the exciting news Thursday in an Instagram post. “Five years ago they told us we needed to meet…God knew what He was doing. I thank Him for you, my best friend…so, of course… I said YES!” Miketin exclaimed in the post’s caption.
Mike Zimmer is keeping all of his options on the table after the Dallas Cowboys fired head coach Mike McCarthy.
On Friday, Jan. 3, model Katarina Miketin announced that she had "said Yes!" to the 68-year-old Dallas Cowboys coach in a romantic Instagram post set to the tune "I Cross My Heart" by George Strait.
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Cowboys' Mike Zimmer undecided on future
The 68-year-old returned to Dallas this past offseason after Dan Quinn departed to become the Commanders head coach.
Dallas star linebacker Micah Parsons, who's entering the final season of his rookie deal, said, "Losing a great coach like Mike hurts."
Head coach in Dallas? Staying on as DC for the new guy? Switching teams? Retirement? The 68-year-old could be key to the Cowboys’ decisions.
According to Jeff Darlington of ESPN, Dallas defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer is contemplating retirement. Zimmer, 68, rejoined the Cowboys last offseason. He previously spent 1994-2006 with the franchise,
It was a wild day for America's Team with Jerry Jones finally making a decision on Mike McCarthy, but that wasn't even the biggest news of the day. That came right before the NFL Playoffs capped off Wild Card Weekend and it was revealed that Jerry has reached out to Colorado football coach Deion Sanders to discuss the team's head coaching vacancy.