Why Schottenheimer's success in Year 1 might hinge on Cowboys' free agency plans
Briefly

The Dallas Cowboys are enviously observing their NFC East rivals, the Philadelphia Eagles, who are competing for the Super Bowl for the third time in eight years. The Cowboys, who last won the Super Bowl in 1995, have recently hired their seventh head coach since then, Brian Schottenheimer, in hopes of finally achieving postseason success. Executive vice president Stephen Jones emphasized the need for improving the team's roster through more comprehensive personnel strategies, including free agency, contrasting current practices with the Eagles' successful moves that have bolstered their lineup significantly.
"We'll do a real deep dive on putting some personnel together, whether it be through the draft, free agency," executive vice president Stephen Jones said.
"The Eagles are playing for another chance to win a Lombardi Trophy. They won Super Bowl LII against the New England Patriots."
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