Dallas Cowboys prevent Washington Commanders from speaking with Al Harris, the defensive backs coach
Now that Dan Quinn has officially become the head coach of the Washington Commanders for a week instead of only one week, a few things have happened with the Dallas coaching staff. Quinn was the defensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys. Although Quinn’s departure at the coordinator position has not yet been filled by the Cowboys, Washington was able to snag one of the potential replacements. Quinn was followed to Washington by Joe Whitt Jr., and rumors circulated that more might follow.
According to reports on Wednesday, Dallas denied Washington’s desire to interview Cowboys tight ends coach Lunda Wells for their offensive line post. Another rumor along these lines surfaced on Thursday morning, stating Quinn wants to speak with defensive backs coach Al Harris. Dallas did not permit Washington to talk with Pete Ohnegian or Sharrif Floyd, although they did stop that as well.
The Cowboys’ secondary players have been playing exceptionally well lately, and Trevon Diggs even pushed for Al Harris to take over as the team’s defensive coordinator right after Quinn left. It makes obvious that Mike McCarthy
would want to retain Al Harris and continue to gain from his growth as a coach, considering that he was the player-coach of Harris throughout his playing career.
It appears that Dan Quinn truly wanted to bring along a few Cowboys employees to a division opponent.