BE.Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer confirmed there will be big changes after a disappointing performance against the Broncos and insisted the Cowboys’ defense will come back strong against Arizona.

Dallas, Texas – October 29, 2025
After the bitter 24–44 defeat to the Denver Broncos in Week 8, Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer has officially spoken out committing to major changes in the lineup and tactical operations. In Tuesday morning’s press conference, the first-year HC admitted the entire team – especially the defense – has “lost itself”.

“No one is satisfied with what happened in Denver,” Schottenheimer said. “The way we defended is unacceptable. The Cowboys’ standards are much higher than this. There will be changes – and I promise you will see the difference when we face Arizona.”
The loss to the Broncos sent the Cowboys plummeting in the NFC standings, while sparking a wave of criticism aimed at defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus, who is said to lack flexibility in countering the opponent’s fast-paced offense. Nevertheless, Schottenheimer still defended his associate, emphasizing that “improvement starts from the collective, not the individual.”
According to internal sources from The Athletic, the Cowboys are expected to adjust the starting lineup, giving more opportunities to young defensive players in next week’s game against the Arizona Cardinals. Some tactical changes are also being tested, including increased pressure from the second level and more flexibility in zone blitz situations.
Schottenheimer shared more about the plan to restore spirit for his players:
“I told them: ‘Look straight in the mirror, take responsibility and move forward.’ That’s the only way for us to return. We will respond by fighting – not complaining.”
The Cowboys players also showed determination in Monday’s practice, with many collision drills and simulations of high-speed defensive situations. According to ESPN, the locker room atmosphere is “serious but more united than ever”.
Cowboys fans are expecting their beloved team to restore honor against the Cardinals – an opponent with inconsistent form. With the strong commitment from Brian Schottenheimer, next week could be the start of the return of the Dallas Cowboys defense, which was once considered the pride of the city of Dallas.

