An NFL expert reveals important information about Mike McCarthy’s future and it’s not a good outlook for the Dallas Cowboys
The teams eliminated from the NFL are beginning to move their pieces while the attention of fans is on the playoffs, which this weekend begin with the Wild Card games. Meanwhile, the Dallas Cowboys have as their first task to resolve the situation of their head coach Mike McCarthy.
Although McCarthy’s contract expired on Wednesday, January 8, the Cowboys retain exclusive rights to negotiate an extension until January 14, after which he will be a free agent and able to talk to any team.
The Cowboys did not let McCarthy interview for the head coaching job with the Chicago Bears, which was interpreted as a sign that would confirm the intentions of both sides for a renewal, but according to NFL insider Dianna Russini of The Athletic during her participation in the program Pardon My Take, it may not be as certain as it seems, as she assured that the Cowboys have analyzed other options.
“I think the chances of him staying in Dallas are fair, as I think it could happen… I know they worked a little bit with some head coaches, behind the scenes, over the last few weeks, so I wouldn’t be surprised if they move on,” Russini said in his appearance on Pardon My Take.
The Cowboys did not let McCarthy interview for the head coaching job with the Chicago Bears, which was interpreted as a sign that would confirm the intentions of both sides for a renewal, but according to NFL insider Dianna Russini of The Athletic during her participation in the program Pardon My Take, it may not be as certain as it seems, as she assured that the Cowboys have analyzed other options.
“I think the chances of him staying in Dallas are fair, as I think it could happen… I know they worked a little bit with some head coaches, behind the scenes, over the last few weeks, so I wouldn’t be surprised if they move on,” Russini said in his appearance on Pardon My Take.
The Chicago Bears continue their search for a head coach
After the Cowboys refused, the Bears continue their work to find a new head coach and, according to The Athletic, they have already interviewed Matt Campbell, head coach of Iowa State, as well as former Tennessee Titans coach Mike Vrabel, who is also in the sights of the New England Patriots.