NFL · NFC East · Est. 1960 · AT&T Stadium
Dallas Cowboys
Current Leadership
Owner, President & General Manager
Jerry Jones purchased the Cowboys from H.R. 'Bum' Bright for $140 million in 1989 and has since transformed the franchise into the most valuable sports property in the world, worth over $9 billion. A hands-on owner who also serves as general manager, Jones built AT&T Stadium, won three Super Bowls in his first seven years of ownership, and remains one of the most influential figures in NFL history.
Executive Vice President / Chief Operating Officer
Stephen Jones, Jerry's eldest son, has been involved with the Cowboys organization since his father's purchase and has taken on an increasingly prominent role in football operations and salary cap management. He is widely viewed as the heir apparent to the Cowboys' leadership.
Executive Vice President / Chief Brand Officer
Charlotte Jones oversees the Cowboys' brand strategy, marketing, and the iconic Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. She has been instrumental in building the team's commercial empire and is also deeply involved in NFL charitable initiatives.
Head Coach
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Brian Schottenheimer | Head Coach | 2025 |
Offense
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Kliff Kingsbury | Offensive Coordinator | 2025 |
| Scott Turner | Passing Game Coordinator | 2025 |
| Jeff Blasko | Offensive Line Coach | 2023 |
| Robert Prince | Wide Receivers Coach | 2023 |
| John Fassel | Tight Ends Coach | 2020 |
| Skip Peete | Running Backs Coach | 2020 |
Defense
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Matt Eberflus | Defensive Coordinator | 2025 |
| Al Harris | Defensive Backs Coach | 2020 |
| Leon Lett | Defensive Line Coach | 2021 |
| Scott McCurley | Linebackers Coach | 2023 |
| Greg Jackson | Safeties Coach | 2023 |
Special Teams
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| John Fassel | Special Teams Coordinator | 2020 |
Historical Figures
Majority Owner
Texas businessman Bum Bright led an ownership group that purchased the Cowboys from Clint Murchison Jr. in 1984. The team declined significantly during his tenure, and financial troubles stemming from the savings and loan crisis led him to sell to Jerry Jones.
Founding Owner
Clint Murchison Jr. founded the Dallas Cowboys as an NFL expansion franchise in 1960. He hired Tom Landry and Tex Schramm, the duo that built the Cowboys into 'America's Team.' Financial difficulties forced him to sell the team in 1984, but his vision created one of sports' most iconic brands.