The Dallas Cowboys have officially completed their head coaching interview with Leslie Frazier, the assistant head coach of the Seattle Seahawks. This marks a significant step in the Cowboys’ search for a new head coach following their recent parting with Mike McCarthy. The interview took place on January 20, 2025, and was announced via the team’s social media channels.
Background on Leslie Frazier
Leslie Frazier, 65, has a rich history in the NFL, having served as the head coach of the Minnesota Vikings from 2011 to 2013. He initially stepped in as interim head coach during the 2010 season after the departure of Brad Childress. Over his tenure with the Vikings, Frazier recorded a 21-33-1 record but is noted for leading the team to a remarkable turnaround in 2012, achieving a 10-6 record and finishing fourth in NFL Coach of the Year voting that season
.Frazier’s coaching career has predominantly focused on defensive roles. He has held positions as defensive coordinator for teams such as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Buffalo Bills before his recent role with the Seahawks. His experience and defensive expertise make him a strong candidate for the Cowboys’ head coaching position
The Interview Process
Frazier’s interview with the Cowboys is notable as it is part of a broader search that includes discussions with other candidates. Prior to meeting Frazier, the Cowboys interviewed former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh and conducted a virtual interview with Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore
This search is particularly crucial for the Cowboys, who are looking to improve upon their disappointing 7-10 season that placed them third in the NFC East.Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has also engaged in informal discussions with Deion Sanders, head coach of Colorado, although no formal interview has been scheduled for Sanders at this time
The team’s decision-making process will likely continue to evolve as they assess their options following McCarthy’s exit.
Conclusion
The completion of Leslie Frazier’s interview adds another layer to the Cowboys’ ongoing coaching search. With multiple candidates being considered, including those with strong defensive backgrounds like Frazier and Saleh, Dallas aims to find a leader who can guide them back to playoff contention and beyond. As this situation develops, fans and analysts alike will be closely watching how the Cowboys proceed in their quest for a new head coach.