Coach Jason Witten On The Move; Should Cowboys Steal Him From Oklahom?
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The Oklahoma Sooners, fresh off a college football
playoff appearance, have upgraded their coaching staff. They have hired former
NFL and Dallas Cowboys legend Jason Witten to coach the Sooners tight ends.
With the move, Witten reunites with former teammate
DeMarco Murray, who has coached the Oklahoma running backs for the last six
seasons.
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This is a golden opportunity for Witten to distinguish
himself at the collegiate level as he climbs the ladder of the coaching
profession.
But we wonder if there might be another, faster ladder to be climbed.
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In college at the University of Tennessee, and with
the Cowboys, Witten set himself apart at the tight end position. In only 20
games played with the Vols, Witten is No. 3 all-time with 68 catches and No. 4
with 797 yards. In 2002, Witten hauled in 39 passes for 493 yards and five
touchdowns and earned first-team All-SEC honors.
With the Cowboys, Witten holds the franchise record
for career receptions, receiving yards and games played. He gained 12,977 receiving
yards and scored 72 touchdowns as a member of “America’s team.”
13,046.
Jason Witten is 2nd all time in yards for a tight end in NFL history. He only missed 1 game in his entire career. He’s the all time yards leader for the Dallas Cowboys.
2026 NFL Hall of Famer. pic.twitter.com/RggCo1GwuS
— DakMuse (@DakMuse4) December 9, 2025
With Witten’s arrival, the Sooners tight end room is
about to be touched by a guardian angel.
But …
Suddenly, Cowboys tight ends coach Lunda Wells is going to be interviewed by Dan Quinn's Commanders for their vacant offensive coordinator position.
Could Cowboys owner Jerry Jones – who is close to Witten – jump in the middle of the icon's move from his high school job in Argyle and lure him back to The Star?
Maybe Wells goes nowhere. And maybe Witten stays committed to OU. But file this idea away for … sometime.
Meanwhile …
The Oklahoma tight end position has suffered some attrition
via graduation and the transfer portal. As a result, the Sooners will go
through a major rebuild in 2026.
As many as four tight ends will not be on the roster
next season, including Jaren Kanak. Kanak was third on the team with 44 catches
for 533 yards and averaged 12 yards per catch.
Coach Brent Venables has brought in two talented
players to bolster that position, including Hayden Hansen (Florida) and Rocky
Beers (Colorado State). Hansen was third on the Gators team with 30 catches for
254 yards and 2 scores. Beers led the Rams in receiving with 31 catches for 388
yards and seven touchdowns.
Oklahoma is hiring Dallas Cowboys legend Jason Witten as its tight ends coach. 🔴⚪️
Witten played college ball at Tennessee, who is in the SEC with the Sooners. pic.twitter.com/i5ylWkMJAC
— College Football Alerts (@CFBAlerts_) January 8, 2026
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With his knowledge of the position, coaching style,
and passion for the game, there is no one better to head up a tight end
reclamation project than Witten. He can upgrade the tight ends at Oklahoma for
the foreseeable future.
If successful, Witten could use this opportunity as a
launching pad to other college coaching jobs down the road. Or, he could parlay an
improved Oklahoma tight end corps into a job with the Cowboys, reuniting with
his old boss and No. 1 fan, Jerry Jones.
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