Mike Zimmer, who spent last season as the Dallas Cowboys' defensive coordinator, said he will not be returning to the team on new head coach Brian Schottenheimer's staff and likely will retire from coaching in the NFL,
Mike Zimmer, who helped turn around the Dallas defense over the course of a difficult 7-10 season, reportedly won't come back to the Cowboys with Brian Schottenheimer in charge.
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Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer will not have Mike Zimmer running the defense for him in 2025. Zimmer told Ed Werder of ESPN that he will not be returning to Dallas for a second season. Zimmer said that he will likely retire from coaching.
"As we speak, (he's not interested in returning as DC)," Broaddus said. "Because Mike Zimmer, and rightfully so, has had some success in the National Football League. He's worked for six of the ten head coaches that have ever coached for the Dallas Cowboys, and he gets passed over each time and he can't figure out why."