DALLAS (105.3 the Fan) - The Dallas Cowboys have found their replacement for offensive coordinator Kellen Moore in offensive analyst, Brian Schottenheimer.

I am very happy to have Brian take on this key role with our team," Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy said. "He has been an important part of our staff already and has a great grasp of where we are and where we want to go."
Schottenheimer was originally hired by the Cowboys in 2022 as an offensive consultant after spending a year in Jacksonville as the Jaguars passing game coordinator.
"Brian also has an exceptionally strong foundation, history and relationships beyond his time here that translate very well into understanding what our approach to operating and executing will be for the future," McCarthy said. "This will be an exciting and efficient transition for us that I am confident will help yield the growth and results we all want and expect."
Before his stint in Jacksonville, Schottenheimer spent three seasons as the offensive coordinator of the Seattle Seahawks from 2018-2020.
Schottenheimer was also the quarterbacks coach of the Indianapolis Colts for the 2016 and 2017 seasons, and is the son of legendary NFL head coach, Marty Schottenheimer.
The Cowboys have already confirmed that Mike McCarthy will be calling the plays in 2023.