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We are tracking all Dallas Cowboys staff requests for coaching interviews.
The 2023 NFL regular season is officially behind us and while the Dallas Cowboys are headed to the playoffs the same is not true for over half of the league.
Change will come, and already has, for many franchises as they seek to be a part of the postseason tournament this time next year. As is always the case there will be requests put in for staff members of various organizations, some in the playoffs and some not, and that obviously includes the Cowboys.
This post will serve as our tracker for all Cowboys staff members that are requested to be interviewed by other teams for different roles (most likely at head coach). Keep in mind that all three Cowboys coordinators recently received great reviews by way of an NFLPA survey so there could be interest in all of them or even staff members that are not coordinators.
CeeDee Lamb finished the 2023 campaign with a league-leading 135 receptions (the first player in team history to lead the NFL in receptions). He amassed the second-highest total in receiving yards (1,749) and was third in receiving touchdowns (12) as well. Lamb caught all 13 of his targets for 98 yards and scored two touchdowns in the Cowboys 38-10 victory against the Washington Commanders to clinch the NFC East and the No.2 seed in the conference.
This performance allowed Lamb to accomplish something no wide receiver has in over a decade. It gave him a score in nine consecutive games, making him the first receiver to do so since A.J. Green in 2012.
It was truly a remarkable season for Lamb. He now has 5,145 receiving yards for his career which is the fourth-highest total for any receiver in NFL history in their first four seasons, trailing Justin Jefferson (5,899), Michael Thomas (5,512), and Hall of Famer Randy Moss (5,396). Also, Lamb became the fourth receiver with at least 125 receptions and 10 touchdown receptions in a season and just the sixth player to amass 130 catches in a single year.
The Cowboys won their last two games of the season after back-to-back losses to the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins, which put them behind the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC East. Now that the division title is secured, thanks in large part to the Eagles losing five of their last six games, Lamb is turning the page to the postseason a matchup with the Green Bay Packers, a team that’s caused them multiple heartbreaking playoff defeats over the last decade. He understands that there’s a lot more for the Cowboys to get done despite winning 12 games for the third year in a row.