Welcome aboard, Tiquan.
The Dallas Cowboys have had a busy week as they continue to build their coaching staff under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer.
The Cowboys are bringing former NFL wideout Tiquan Underwood aboard as assistant receivers coach, per source. He was with New England last year, and had interest from Florida State before making the call to stay in the league.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) February 3, 2025
According to Albert Breer, the Cowboys have added former NFL wide receiver Tiquan Underwood to be the assistant wide receivers coach. Underwood spent five years in the NFL after being selected in the seventh round of the 2009 NFL Draft.
After his playing career, Underwood has spent time in both the college and pro ranks with the University of Lafayette (2018), the Miami Dolphins (2019), Rutgers University (2020-2021), University of Pittsburgh (2022-2023), and the New England Patriots (2024). Underwood has experience as a wide receivers coach, offensive quality control coach, passing game coordinator, and assistant wide receivers coach in his five stops.
With the wide receiver coach job still to be decided, Underwood was a unique hire. Reports suggested that Underwood was receiving interest from Florida State, but elected to stay in the National Football League to work with the Cowboys receiving group that could have some new faces here soon.