The Dallas Cowboys have announced they will not bring back coach Mike McCarthy. McCarthy’s deal ended after the 2024 season, and the two sides did not work out
McCarthy leaves looking like the bigger man. Partially because of the malaise that began to coat the Cowboys' fan base and partially because Jerry seems to again be operating on his gut as he moves forward.
It seems as though Jerry Jones had a master plan for the Dallas Cowboys head coaching position, which was surely flawless in his mind. NFL insider Jane Slater s
Mike McCarthy and the Dallas Cowboys are headed in different directions. Owner Jerry Jones confirmed the split with McCarthy as head coach after three playoff appearances in five seasons. Jones, the team's owner and general manager,
Mike McCarthy is out as the Dallas Cowboys head coach, and his decision to walk away reportedly surprised Jerry Jones. As McCarthy and the Cowboys
The deal between Mike McCarthy and Jerry Jones fell through since the owner wanted Jason Witten as the heir apparent.
Cowboys owner and General Manager Jerry Jones says that he and former coach Mike McCarthy mutually agreed that the team needed a new coach in 2025, and McCarthy needed a new job in 2025.
The Dallas Cowboys need a new head coach and, surprise, surprise, Colorado head coach Deion Sanders was one of the first names floated out there as a candidate.
Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones released a statement on Monday afternoon about the decision to move on from Mike McCarthy as the team's head coach.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has released a statement giving more details about why the team decided to part ways with head coach Mike McCarthy. Dallas decided to move on from the veteran head coach early on Monday.
The Dallas Cowboys made it official on Monday that the organization has parted ways with head coach Mike McCarthy after five seasons together.