CHICAGO (AP) — Brian Schottenheimer celebrated with his wife and kids over pizza and drinks after picking up his first victory as a head coach.
He hopes to make it two in a row when the Dallas Cowboys visit Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears on Sunday.
The Cowboys went from dealing with spit and a weather delay in a tight season-opening loss to the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles to pulling out a 40-37 overtime win over the New York Giants last week. Brandon Aubrey kicked a 46-yard field goal as time expired in OT after nailing a 64-yarder on the final play of regulation to cap a fourth quarter that included five consecutive lead-changing touchdowns.
Schottenheimer wasn't exactly breathing easy this week — not after the Cowboys let Russell Wilson throw for 450 yards. Wit