Cowboy Roundup: Jerry Jones is slowing down the team. Who will be the starting running back in 2025?

Happy Tuesday, Dallas Cowboys fans! The coaching changes keep happening, and we have another big name taken off the list. The Chicago Bears have hired Ben Johnson, the offensive coordinator from the Detroit Lions, to start things off.

In Dallas, the team has finished an in-person interview with Leslie Frazier, a veteran NFL assistant and the former head coach of the Minnesota Vikings.

It looks like the Cowboys haven’t made much progress in finding their head coach, but this isn’t surprising given how Jerry Jones has handled contracts before.

Kellen Moore, the offensive coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles, still seems to be the top candidate. However, since the Eagles are gearing up for the NFC Championship Game, it might be a few weeks before Moore becomes available for hiring.

In the meantime, expect to see many rumors and names pop up, so get ready for some excitement. Let’s also take a look at some of the news stories that are trending online.

The Dallas Cowboys are still looking for their next head coach, but one major candidate has already been hired. The Bears brought on Ben Johnson before he had a chance to talk to Dallas, making us question how committed Jerry Jones and his team are to this search. This situation also shows that many top coaching candidates are not interested in the Cowboys’ job.

Mina Kimes points out that Jerry is the reason why the Cowboys aren’t seen as the best job, even though they have the most talented players on their roster.

Who will be RB1 in 2025?

Due to the unsuccessful Ezekiel Elliott experiment and with Rico Dowdle heading into free agency after a 1,000-yard season, the Cowboys currently have no running backs signed for 2025.

This raises the question: who will be the main running back next season? DallasCowboys.com explores this topic.

Ben Johnson joining the Bears won’t affect the Cowboys’ search for a head coach. The Cowboys and an assistant coach from the Commanders are both interested in the head coach position.

Some former Cowboys players will compete in the AFC and NFC Championships. The Cowboys and Jerry Jones hold “love and respect” for a surprising head coach candidate.

A well-regarded assistant coach from the Cowboys has taken a job with the Tennessee Titans. Brian Schottenheimer is gaining support with the Cowboys, but fans are not pleased.

A second-year defender from the Cowboys has been named a top candidate for a breakout in 2025. Will the Cowboys’ coordinator stay with the new head coaching team?

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