Cowboys Coach Brian Schottenheimer Says Signing Thomas Morstead and Cutting Current Kicker Was a “Complicated Decision”
Dallas, TX — The Dallas Cowboys have made headlines once again, and this time, it’s not because of a blockbuster trade or a game-winning touchdown. In a surprise move that has stirred both support and outrage among fans, head coach Brian Schottenheimer confirmed the signing of veteran punter Thomas Morstead, while also announcing the release of the team’s current kicker—a decision Schottenheimer described as “complicated and deeply emotional.”
A Shake-Up in the Special Teams Unit
The Cowboys’ now-former kicker, whose name is being withheld by the team until official league documentation is complete, had been holding the role since early 2023. While his performance was serviceable, critics often pointed to inconsistency under pressure and missed opportunities in key moments during last season’s playoff stretch.
“This wasn’t about lack of effort or a single bad game,” Schottenheimer told reporters. “This was about where we’re going, not where we’ve been. That makes it harder—not easier.”
Why Morstead?
At 38, Thomas Morstead brings with him more than a decade of elite punting experience, a Super Bowl ring with the New Orleans Saints, and a reputation for precision, poise, and locker-room leadership.
Though primarily known as a punter, Morstead has occasionally stepped into placekicking duties—a fact that intrigued the Cowboys’ front office as they seek greater flexibility and depth on special teams.
“Thomas is a Swiss Army knife,” said Cowboys Special Teams Coordinator John Fassel. “He’s got a cannon of a leg, he’s mentally tough, and he understands game dynamics better than most specialists in the league.”
Locker Room Impact: Emotional Reactions
Schottenheimer acknowledged that the decision didn’t sit well with everyone in the locker room.
“There were tears. There were long conversations. This team is a family, and anytime you have to say goodbye to a brother, it hurts.”
Star linebacker Micah Parsons was one of the first players to comment publicly, posting on X:
“That one stings. Nothing but love and respect for our guy. But hey—welcome to the team, Morstead. Let’s ride.”
Fan Reactions: A City Divided
Dallas fans are never shy with their opinions, and this move sparked an immediate firestorm online.
🗣 “What are we doing cutting a kicker with potential for a 38-year-old punter?” one fan asked on Reddit.
🗣 “Morstead’s experience is what we need if we want a serious playoff push. This is about winning NOW,” countered another.
Hashtags like #MorsteadToDallas, #CowboysKickerDrama, and #InSchottWeTrust began trending just hours after the announcement.
Long-Term Thinking or Win-Now Mentality?
While many are calling this a short-term, win-now decision, insiders suggest there may be a broader strategy at play.
“We’re trying to create a special teams unit that is adaptable, reliable, and playoff-ready,” said Executive VP Stephen Jones. “Thomas gives us that edge. Period.”
It’s also worth noting that Morstead’s deal includes performance bonuses and leadership incentives—a sign that the Cowboys expect him to take on a mentorship role.