Jason Witten is reportedly being considered for a coaching role with the Dallas Cowboys after direct communication from team owner Jerry Jones .

Speculation is building in Dallas as reports emerge that Jason Witten is being considered for a coaching role with the Dallas Cowboys following direct communication from owner Jerry Jones. The potential move would mark a significant return for one of the franchise’s most respected and beloved figures.

 

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Witten, who spent the majority of his legendary playing career in Dallas, has long been viewed as a future coach due to his football IQ, leadership presence, and deep understanding of the Cowboys’ culture. Sources suggest that preliminary conversations have taken place regarding a possible position that would allow him to mentor players — particularly tight ends — while helping shape the locker room identity.

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Jerry Jones has never hidden his admiration for Witten’s professionalism and loyalty. Bringing him into a formal coaching capacity would not only strengthen the staff but also reconnect the organization with a key figure from one of its most competitive eras. Fans have already begun expressing excitement at the possibility of seeing Witten back on the sidelines wearing the star once again.

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While nothing has been officially finalized, the discussions alone signal a renewed emphasis on legacy, leadership, and continuity within the Cowboys organization. If confirmed, Witten’s transition from franchise icon to coach could represent the beginning of an intriguing new chapter in Dallas.