Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones offered his most revealing comments yet when asked about the future of defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus. While stopping short of announcing a change, Jones made it clear that everything is under review as the season winds down.
Dallas’ defense has struggled throughout a disappointing campaign that will end without a playoff appearance. The unit has surrendered points and yards at an alarming rate, undermining an offense that has often done enough to keep games competitive. Those issues have placed Eberflus squarely at the center of offseason conversations.

Jones acknowledged that evaluating the coaching staff is part of his responsibility, particularly when results fall short of expectations. His remarks suggested that access to data, analytics and leaguewide information gives him the ability to identify alternatives if the organization decides to move in a different direction. It was not an endorsement, but it was not a dismissal either.
The Cowboys owner also emphasized that no changes will be made before the season concludes. Dallas will finish its remaining games with the current staff intact, allowing a full assessment once the schedule is complete. That approach reflects Jones’ long-standing preference to avoid in-season upheaval while keeping long-term options open.
Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones Reveals Whether He Should Find a New Defensive Coordinator or Not

Jones shared whether he should find a replacement for Eberflus or not. This can be seen in a post shared by Jon Machota on X.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones on his decision on Matt Eberflus’ future as defensive coordinator: “I might not couch it as difficult. (Evaluating him is) something we have to do.”
— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) December 21, 2025
What stood out most was Jones’ confidence in the Cowboys as an attractive destination for coaches. He pointed to the presence of franchise quarterback Dak Prescott and a roster he believes still has a strong foundation. That belief reinforces the idea that, should a change be made, Dallas expects to be competitive in the market for top defensive minds.
For now, Eberflus remains in place, but uncertainty hangs over the role. Jones’ comments signaled that the status quo is not guaranteed to continue. As the offseason approaches, the Cowboys appear poised for significant decisions that could reshape the defense. Whether Jones ultimately stays the course or pursues a new direction, his words made one thing clear: evaluation has already begun.
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