FRISCO, Texas — The Dallas Cowboys have denied the Philadelphia Eagles’ request to interview offensive assistant Klayton Adams for their offensive coordinator vacancy.
Adams has gained league-wide attention for his behind-the-scenes work in game planning and player development, making him a sought-after candidate this offseason. Dallas’ decision signals the organization’s desire to keep continuity on offense and prevent a division rival from tapping into a coach they view as an important part of their future.
The Eagles will continue their search, while the Cowboys make it clear they’re keeping valued pieces in-house.

