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One of Jim Schwartz's assistants is set to interview with the Cowboys, as Browns safeties coach Ephraim Banda has a chance at their DC gig.
After missing out on the playoffs for the second consecutive year, the Dallas Cowboys started their offseason by firing defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus. As the search for their new DC continues, Brian Schottenheimer and Co.
Dallas won’t have its 2026 schedule until the official release, which is typically in mid-May. However, by virtue of its second-place finish in the NFC East, the Cowboys know all of next year’s opponents and where they will play them.
With the Browns moving on from Kevin Stefanski, attention has quickly turned to who might be next in line to lead the franchise. Cleveland has a mix of internal options and experienced outside candidates to consider.
Billy Truax, a tight end who was drafted by the Cleveland Browns and ended up winning a Super Bowl with the Dallas Cowboys, has died at the age of 82. Truax, who was an All-American at LSU, was selected by the Browns in the second round of the 1964 draft. He also was selected in the second round of the AFL Draft by the Houston Oilers.
The Dallas Cowboys were highly impressed with a defensive coordinator candidate who has been largely overlooked.
Former NFL tight end Billy Truax, who won a Super Bowl during his time with the Dallas Cowboys, has died. He was 82 years old. A former All-American at LSU, Truax spent time with the Cleveland Browns, Los Angeles Rams, Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants during his pro football career.