Dallas Cowboys passing game coordinator Scott Linehan has been promoted to offensive coordinator and rewarded with a three-year contract for the Cowboys’ offensive success.
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The Dallas Cowboys have just been booted from the playoffs, but they will be keeping their coaching staff intact after re-signing head coach Jason Garrett to a five-year contract.
Defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli also agreed to a three-year contract after being rumored to leave for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive coordinator job.
Passing game coordinator Scott Linehan, who did the majority of the play calling, has been promoted to offensive coordinator for the Cowboys after being signed to a three-year contract.
Offensive coordinator and offensive line coach Bill Callahan is reportedly expected to leave the team.
Linehan helped guide the Cowboys offense to being one of the elite units in the league as quarterback Tony Romo and running back DeMarco Murray both emerged as legitimate MVP candidates.
Around the NFL revealed the Cowboys’ latest contract within their coaching staff.
Cowboys promote Scott Linehan to OC with three-year deal http://t.co/nbxPsa7rd2
— Around The NFL (@AroundTheNFL) January 15, 2015
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