Cowboys have aggressive coordinators.
According to a press release from the team, Dallas hired Clayton Adams on Friday and filled another coaching vacant seat behind the new head coach Brian Shoten Hymer.
Adams has spent the last two seasons as a Cardinals attack line coach, and then heads to Texas.
Before coaching in Arizona, Adams spent four seasons as Colt's aggressive assistant.
The cowboys also thought that Browns attack coordinators Ken Dorsey, Falcons's tight -end coaches, Kevin Koger, and Lions are running on Scotty Montgomery coaches before hiring Adams.
Adams was promoted to a head coaching position two seasons as a team OC, and then worked on the promotion of Shoten Heimer.
This pair is in charge of improving the cowboy attack that struggled in NFL (5.0) in NFL in 2024.

Adams aims to bring the same success as built with the 6th place in the league in the Yardyard per play (5.9).
Dallas finished 7-10 in 2024 and was sitting outside the post-season photo for the first time in three seasons.
The owner, Jerry Jones, kicked off a new era of bystanders earlier this month, and broke up with Mike McCarthy, who had led the past five seasons.
After undergoing hamstring surgery, Adams leaned on a quarterback duck press cott that missed the last eight games of the season.





