What should the Dallas Cowboys do about coach Mike McCarthy? And what does that have to do with Deion Sanders? Super Bowl champion Keyshawn Johnson offers a thought.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy isn't too bothered about his future with the franchise; he's more focused on the last two games.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy shared his thoughts on the team being eliminated from the NFL playoffs this season.
Jerry Jones was accurate in telling the Dallas Cowboys' deadline for deciding who could be the new head coach, or whether Mike McCarthy would continue to lead the team into the 2025 NFL season.
Shannon Sharpe, in the latest episode of Nightcap, didn't hold punches as he brutally blamed Jerry Jones for the Cowboys' struggles.
The Cowboys found out they were eliminated from postseason contention and that they would miss the playoffs for the first time since the 2020 season when the Washington Commanders reached their 10th win of the season with their 36-33 comeback victory over the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday afternoon.
The Dallas Cowboys end the season at 7-8, missing the playoffs, prompting questions about head coach Mike McCarthy's future. Keyshawn Johnson supports
The Cowboys and coach Mike McCarthy learned the difficult news of their postseason chances before Sunday's game.
The Cowboys are a dismal 1-6 at home heading into Sunday night’s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. They will finish off the year with games against the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders—two teams currently looking towards the postseason.
The Cowboys owner didn’t go into details when asked if Sunday’s effort would impact his evaluation of McCarthy.
The Dallas Cowboys have won three of their last four games, and because they are perhaps the most results-over-process organization in the NFL, there has accordingly been a groundswell of chatter about head coach Mike McCarthy returning next season.