The Dallas Cowboys are in the middle of a head coach search for the first time since 2020, and just the second time in the past 15 years. Out is Mike McCarthy after Jerry Jones let his contract expire after five years.
Twenty-four hours after announcing a parting of the ways with head coach Mike McCarthy, the Cowboys front office has a very big decision to make in the very near future. So, too, it seems, does Mike Zimmer.
It was a wild day for America's Team with Jerry Jones finally making a decision on Mike McCarthy, but that wasn't even the biggest news of the day. That came right before the NFL Playoffs capped off Wild Card Weekend and it was revealed that Jerry has reached out to Colorado football coach Deion Sanders to discuss the team's head coaching vacancy.
The Dallas Cowboys are in the midst of a seemingly expansive head coaching search with the future several key spots across their coaching staff yet to be determined, including that of defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer.
Parsons is expecting dramatic changes in Dallas but believes Cowboys ownership will make the right decision with their next head coach.
The Dallas Cowboys and owner Jerry Jones decided they were going to dominate the spotlight this offseason. After initially blocking interview requests, the Cowb
Dallas star linebacker Micah Parsons, who's entering the final season of his rookie deal, said, "Losing a great coach like Mike hurts."
Did anything happen on Monday? It was a wild day for America's Team with Jerry Jones finally making a decision on Mike McCarthy, but that wasn't even the biggest news of the day. That came right ...
The Chicago Bears took a unique approach when interviewing Mike McCarthy for their head coaching position, setting it apart from other candidate interviews.
Mike McCarthy, a Green Bay Packers legend, is on the verge of rewriting NFL rivalry history. Could the man who once dominated the Chicago Bears become their next head coach? This intriguing possibility has fans of both teams buzzing.
Reports about the Bears being keen on Mike McCarthy and certain to lose out on Ben Johnson to the Raiders all sounds premature considering what's still ahead.