New Cowboys DC Matt Eberflus spoke of how he’ll use Micah Parsons; the new DB coach wants his secondary to take things personally.
The Bears and Trey Smith have long been labeled a thing. It probably started in November, just after the Matt Eberflus meltdown became obvious during the Hail
Cowboys defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus never stopped to consider a year off of coaching after getting fired by the Bears. Not that his wife, Kelly, would have let him.
The Cowboys have several defensive tackles set to become free agents next month and that will leave Mazi Smith as the only experienced player at the position on the roster.
Eberflus discussed personnel — from Osa Odighizuwa and Mazi Smith to Trevon Diggs and DaRon Bland — in addressing his plans for next season.
Micah Parsons is a defensive end. After Parsons played 55.2 percent of his snaps at linebacker as a rookie, the Cowboys have used him almost exclusively as a defensive end. He has played under two different coordinators and now a third in 2025 in his five seasons.
I was excited after a couple of days, a couple of weeks, taking that break,” Eberflus said. “I was excited about looking at different opportunities, and this was the best o
For the first three years of his career, Dallas Cowboys edge rusher Micah Parsons knew exactly what to expect coming into the offseason. Parsons knew when he was drafted that he would be playing for defensive coordinator Dan Quinn,
The Dallas Cowboys will enter the 2025 season with a new coaching staff led by Brian Schottenheimer. Much has been made about his desire to win on the ground and how that will impact their roster. What deserves just as much attention is the addition of Matt Eberflus.
New Cowboys defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus called his new cornerbacks better than any in the league, although he had a pretty fair one in Chicago.
The Dallas Cowboys hired Matt Eberflus as their next defensive coordinator. His radical plan for Micah Parsons won't move the needle much.