Cowboys’ 1990s Icon Returns as Assistant Coach Amid Organizational Crisis
Cowboys’ 1990s Icon Returns as Assistant Coach Amid Organizational Crisis
As chaos brews in Dallas – from Micah Parsons’ contract drama, a wave of angry veterans, to a growing injury crisis at training camp – the Cowboys have played a surprising hand: inviting legendary quarterback Troy Aikman back as an assistant coach.

Aikman, the Hall of Famer who led the Cowboys to three Super Bowl titles in the 1990s, has spent nearly two decades away from professional football, working as a broadcaster. But his heart never truly left Dallas.
“I can’t just sit back and watch the team I gave everything to lose its way. If I can help, I’m all in.” Aikman said during a brief press conference.
His return has sent waves of excitement through Cowboys Nation. While no one expects Aikman to fix every issue, his presence brings leadership, championship pedigree, and the winning DNA this locker room desperately needs.
In a moment where the Cowboys risk spiraling into dysfunction, bringing back the man who once turned Dallas into a dynasty could be the spark that saves their 2025 season.












