It’s tough to replace a guy who has six Super Bowl rings. But backfilling him with a guy who has five of his own is an awfully good start.
After being informed by new head coach Mike McCarthy that he would not be retained by the club, Cowboys strength and conditioning coach Mike Woicik chose to retire. Markus Paul, a 22-year coaching veteran and member of Woicik’s staff in Dallas for the past two seasons, will move up to assume the lead role, it was reported on Friday.
Markus Paul is replacing Mike Woicik as the head strength and conditioning coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Woicik retired. Paul worked under Woicik the past 2 seasons
— Clarence Hill Jr (@clarencehilljr) January 25, 2020
Paul and Woicik had been linked off and on going all the way back to the late ’80s, when Paul was a safety at Syracuse and Woicik was the football program’s strength and conditioning coach. During Paul’s five-season NFL career, mostly with the Bears, Woicik was on staff with the Cowboys, where he won three championships as part of the 1990s Dallas dynasty.
A few years after hanging up his cleats, Paul embarked on a coaching career. He reunited with Woicik, who was by then with the New Orleans Saints.
The two joined the New England Patriots staff together in 2000. Paul and Woicik were on the Super Bowl-winning staffs there in 2001, 2003, and 2004. Woicik stayed in Foxboro another six seasons before returning to Dallas in 2011.
Paul remained with the Patriots until after the 2004 season and then joined the Jets staff for two years. In 2007, he began a long stint as an assistant with the Giants, where he won his fourth and fifth Super Bowl rings. Paul joined Woicik once again in Dallas prior to the 2018 season.
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