The Dallas Cowboys are weighing up their future with Mike McCarthy since the latter entered the season with a hot seat. Since Dak Prescott’s injury, the team has begun improving, and the players seem to be rallying around McCarthy. A report indicated the Chicago Bears might have an interest in McCarthy, suggesting that the Cowboys are considering a move.
Will Mike McCarthy leave the Cowboys?
Jerry Jones, who had a strong affection for Mike McCarthy after the Dallas Cowboys’ victory against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, embraced him in the locker room with a demonstrative bear hug, expressing his love for McCarthy rather than simply shaking his hand or patting him on the back. McCarthy’s future at the Dallas Cowboys has become a hot topic this season, with speculation being heard on whether Jerry Jones offers him a new contract or hires a new head coach instead of a new situation.
Media: Mike McCarthy could choose to leave the Cowboys and explore other opportunities
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And now, according to USA Today, McCarthy might be one who splits up with the Cowboys to pursue other opportunities for head coaching. The report is based on the hiring of Don Yee, Tom Brady’s longtime agent and representative of Jim Harbaugh and Sean Payton. McCarthy, who led the Cowboys to three consecutive 12-5 seasons and two division titles, has been criticized for his 1-3 record in the playoffs. McCarthy won a Super Bowl with the Green Bay Packers, but it will be 14 years ago when his contract expires.