There’s a lot in motion right now for the Dallas Cowboys’ coaching staff following their elimination from the playoffs Sunday. While any sentiment that the man in charge of it all is interested in changing out Mike McCarthy, there is definitely a shakeup happening just below him on the org chart.
Whether it’s coaches interviewing for other teams, contracts expiring or a combination of both, McCarthy’s staff is in flux and could look substantially different in 2023. Check below now and in the future for the latest updates on the status of Dan Quinn, Kellen Moore and all the position coaches.
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Quinn interviewed for the Broncos head coaching opening on Friday, January 20, two days before the Cowboys played their divisional round game. He was the eighth and final candidate to interview. The Broncos front office flew to Dallas to interview him. They have not announced a second round of interviews yet.
According to reports, Quinn would be looking to add Darrell Bevell as his offensive coordinator if he were to be offered a job.

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The Cowboys offensive coordinator just has one interview lined up at this point, for the vacant Panthers job. Carolina fired Matt Rhule in season.
Moore was the ninth and final first-round candidate, but things apparently went well enough for the interview to turn into a two-day experience.
Update: The Panthers hired Frank Reich, will Moore continue in Dallas?

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A day prior to the divisional round game, Quinn was part of a virtual interview with the Cardinals. On Wednesday he flew in for a follow up interview to be Kliff Kingsbury’s replacement. Arizona is also interviewing eight different candidates.

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Quinn also interviewed with the Colts prior to the final game. Like Arizona, Indianapolis wants to know more about Quinn and they’ve set up a second interview for Saturday.

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Edwards came over with the original McCarthy coaching staff as senior defensive assistant. He became linebackers coach after one year when DC Mike Nolan, who was in charge of the position, was let go. Now his contract is up and he’s one of several coaches who will not be brought back.

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