Jason Witten never talked to Jerry Jones about the Dallas Cowboys head coaching vacancy that opened up weeks ago, but posits he will not rule out such an opportunity in his future, saying, "When the ...
Jason Witten confirmed he did not speak with the Cowboys about a position with the team this year, but a future coaching role ...
The QB’s leg is progressing, more chatter on trading Micah Parsons, Jason Witten clears up the job rumors; who believes in ...
Former Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten is building his coaching resume at the high school level, but his ultimate ...
After the Cowboys hired Brian Schottenheimer as their next head coach, former TE Jason Witten gave his honest opinion on the hire.
The former Cowboys TE reiterated that he’s grateful for the opportunity to coach his sons at this point in time.
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Jerry Jones, after all, was doing the hiring. Witten said Wednesday that he never heard from the Cowboys owner about the job, but he has dreams of becoming the team’s head coach in the future.
Jason Witten says he wants to coach in the NFL in the future, but the timing was not right to join the Cowboys' staff.
Thirty years of Super Bowls without the Cowboys, but the Mavs GM still managed to put himself in the same neighborhood as ...
Deion Sanders and Troy Aikman talked over the Cowboys hiring process and seem unimpressed with different things.
When the news broke of the Cowboys retaining Lunda Wells, it was widely assumed he'd be back to coach the tight ends. And though his job title hasn't been officially announced, keeping Wells should en ...
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