Cowboys Defense Struggles in Playoffs, Defensive Coordinator Dan Quinn Moves On
The Dallas Cowboys had a stellar 2023 NFL season, clinching the No. 2 seed in the NFC. However, their defense, which was once a force to be reckoned with, crumbled in the Wild Card round against the Green Bay Packers. This disappointing performance has raised questions about how the defense will bounce back in the upcoming 2024 season.
Despite the playoff meltdown, defensive coordinator Dan Quinn garnered significant attention from teams searching for a head coach. Quinn was a hot commodity in the previous hiring cycle, but this year’s options were even more enticing. It seems that Quinn made the right decision to wait for the perfect opportunity.
Ultimately, Quinn accepted the head coaching position with the Washington Commanders, leaving the Cowboys in need of a new defensive coordinator. The team appears to have found their target, as they are set to meet with former Minnesota Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer. According to league sources, Zimmer, who last coached in the NFL in 2021, is being considered for the Cowboys’ defensive coordinator job.
Zimmer is no stranger to the Cowboys organization, having worked as an assistant coach in Dallas from 1994 to 2006. This familiarity could work in his favor as he aims to secure the position. Zimmer’s tenure as the Vikings’ head coach for eight seasons showcased his ability to lead stingy defensive units, making him a suitable replacement for Quinn.
Furthermore, Zimmer’s ties to the franchise make him an attractive candidate for team owner Jerry Jones. With his experience and history with the Cowboys, Zimmer is likely the frontrunner to land the job. The team is eager to strengthen their defense and regain their dominance in the upcoming season.