With options thin on both sides, could Mike McCarthy and the Dallas Cowboys decide to run it back for the 2025 season?
The Dallas Cowboys' head coach search has entered a controversial state with Brian Schottenheimer now the heavy favorite to land the job, a reality not settling well for those close to one of the team's biggest stars.
That leaves us with two head-coaching vacancies available in the Dallas Cowboys and the New Orleans Saints. While bad weather in the southeast delayed the Saints' interview process, I would be shocked if Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady does not come home.
The Dallas Cowboys and head coach Mike McCarthy will not come to terms on a new contract and will part ways, adding a new wrinkle to the Chicago Bears’ coaching search.
McCarthy seemingly has preliminary interest from teams like the Chicago Bears and New Orleans Saints, but the Dallas chapter had to conclude soon. Though a new head coach will take charge, the Cowboys still have Dak Prescott as their QB1 and Jerry Jones ...
The Chicago Bears announced Wednesday that the team had completed an interview with McCarthy just two days after he parted ways with Dallas.
The former Cowboys coach is set to interview with the Chicago Bears for their head coach opening on Wednesday, a person with knowledge of Chicago’s thinking told The Dallas Morning News. The Cowboys’ exclusive negotiating window with McCarthy ends Tuesday at midnight.
In a stunning bit of news from Thursday, reports are out there that the Dallas Cowboys are interested in former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll. Not only are they interested in Carroll, but the Fort Worth Star-Telegram is reporting the Super Bowl winning head
The Bears introduce Ben Johnson as new head coach, continuing a trend started with Sean McVay. Johnson isn't the youngest in the NFL, but he's close.
None of the other teams that have head coach openings seem to be as interested in Mike McCarthy as the Chicago Bears.