It seems like the Cowboys are no closer to zeroing in on their head coach, but it shouldn't be too much of a surprise considering Jerry Jones' approach to ironing out contracts in the past. Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore still appears to be the leader in the clubhouse,
Jones made the comfortable move that likely won't cost too much to replace Mike McCarthy as the Cowboys head coach
After months of speculation Dallas Cowboys fans finally know if Mike McCarthy will be back next season. McCarthy entered the 2024 season on the final year of
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.
The Dallas Cowboys have named Brian Schottenheimer their next head coach, opting for a familiar face close to home.
The situation with the Dallas Cowboys took a turn for the worse when Mike McCarthy parted ways. It is not that the decision surprised many; it was the timing and the manner in which Jerry Jones decided not to give him a new deal.
ESPN analyst Mike Greenberg slammed the Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones for blocking head coach Mike McCarthy's interview with the Bears.
If you told Dallas Cowboys fans that the team would watch Mike McCarthy walk out the door and the team would hire offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer as
Cowboys are hiring offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer as their new head coach, Jerrry Jones tells ESPN. “Brian Schottenheimer is known as a career assistant,” Jones said. “He ain’t Brian no more. He is now known as the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.” pic.twitter.com/JtGoltP1mC
"They’re all in play, and Mike McCarthy is in play,'' Schefter insisted of the man who has a 174-112-2 record with three straight playoff years in Dallas ...
From the get-go, Jerry Jones took his sweet time to make a decision on Mike McCarthy and doing so caused the Dallas Cowboys to miss out of key candidates for the head coaching gig.