James Jones explains why the Dallas Cowboys are in trouble with Zack Martin's decision to retire and the unknown with new HC Brian Schottenheimer.
Brian Schottenheimer will have a lot of roster construction to work through the next few months as 22 members of last season’s team are headed for free agency.
The Dallas Cowboys are facing substantial change this offseason, with former offensive coordinator, Brian Schottenheimer, taking over from the departed Mike McCarthy as head coach. And with 8 starters set to hit free agency in March,
Even with the departure of Zack Martin, the Dallas Cowboys' offensive line isn't in complete shambles. Losing a perennial All-Pro and future Hall of Famer isn't great news, obviously, but new head coach Brian Schottenheimer isn't being presented with a cupboard that is totally bare.
Zack Martin, who established himself as the leader for the Dallas Cowboys' dominant front, plans to retire after an 11-year NFL career.
To fill Zack Martin's giant shoes, the Dallas Cowboys have multiple options outside and within the organization.
Cowboys offensive lineman Zack Martin has played his final down. Martin is retiring from the NFL after 11 seasons with the Cowboys, according to multiple reports. ESPN reported that he had met with Jerry Jones on Thursday to inform the Cowboys’ GM and owner of the decision.
Future Hall of Fame guard Zack Martin retired from football and his former teammate Dez Bryant took the opportunity to troll Jason Garrett.
Two people with knowledge of the decision say Zack Martin is retiring after a decorated career that included seven All-Pro seasons at right guard with the Dallas Cowboys.
One of the most decorated offensive linemen to ever step on a football field reportedly retired Thursday night when Zack Martin met with the Dallas Cowboys to inform them he was re