Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy has put the final touches on his staff for the 2024 season, and several assistants have received promotions for the coming year.
Defensive backs coach Al Harris has, as expected and previously reported, been officially named the team’s assistant head coach, a role he’ll add to his current duties. The former Pro Bowl cornerback started on the coaching track when he interned with Joe Philbin’s Dolphins in 2012; he reunited with McCarthy, his onetime Packers coach, in Dallas in 2020.
“Al has been such an impactful member of our coaching staff and team,” McCarthy said, per Michael Gehlken of the Dallas Morning News. “I’m looking forward to his leadership in this expanded role. He’s a highly effective mentor and motivator, and our entire team will benefit from him taking this elevated step. Al’s dedication, teamwork, understanding of the game, and experience in developing the unique dynamics necessary to support a championship locker room are all a part of his special fit for this.”
🚨 Official:
🔑 Al Harris has been named assistant head coach in addition to his existing role — the #Cowboys rewarding him for his continued excellence.
🔑 Robert Prince ALSO takes on a promotion as pass game coordinator, vacated by Joe Whitt Jr.
The finalized 2024 staff: pic.twitter.com/Yucr6V5D8H
— Patrik [No C] Walker (@VoiceOfTheStar) March 19, 2024
Harris isn’t the only Cowboys staffer adding new responsibilities to his plate.
Robert Prince, the team’s wide receivers coach for the past two seasons and a veteran NFL and college coach for the better part of the past three decades, will serve as Cowboys’ new pass game coordinator. That role was previously held by Joe Whitt Jr., who left this offseason to become the Commanders’ new defensive coordinator under Dan Quinn.
Prince, 58, has previous experience as pass game coordinator at both Boise State and Colorado.