
"While the Dallas Cowboys are admittedly focused on revamping their defense in the 2026 offseason, some big decisions are still needed on offense. One they hope they won't have to make is finding a new offensive coordinator, but Klayton Adams may draw interest in the upcoming coaching carousel. As an intriguing young coach with an already strong track record, plus connections outside of the organization, Adams isn't a lock to return next year."
"The Cowboys' offense finished second overall in the 2025 regular season with 6,663 total yards, just 46 yards shy of the first-place Los Angeles Rams. They were also second in passing offense and ninth in rushing offense. They were seventh in points per game at 27.7. Those numbers alone should make teams looking for an offensive-minded head coach take notice."
"Adams turns just 43 next month and has been coaching in the NFL since 2019. After 14 years in the college ranks as an assistant for multiple teams and one year as a co-coordinator with Colorado, Adams joined the Indianapolis Colts' staff as an assistant offensive line coach. He spent two years in that role, then two more as the tight ends coach."
Dallas prioritizes revamping the defense in the 2026 offseason while still facing major offensive decisions. Klayton Adams may draw interest in the coaching carousel and is not guaranteed to return. The offense finished second overall in 2025 with 6,663 total yards, second in passing, ninth in rushing, and seventh in scoring at 27.7 points per game. Breakout performances included WR George Pickens, RB Javonte Williams' comeback, and QB Dak Prescott's resurgence. Adams played a critical role in offensive design alongside play-caller Brian Schottenheimer. Adams turns 43 and progressed from 14 years in college coaching into NFL roles with the Colts and Cardinals before becoming the Cowboys' offensive coordinator.
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