The situation in Dallas continues to be fairly tenuous. After early reports indicated that Cowboys owner/president/general manager Jerry Jones was
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While Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy waits on his future in Dallas as his contract nears expiration, he could have another suitor in the Chicago Bears, according to multiple reports.
According to Dianna Russini, Cowboys HC Mike McCarthy is not among the lengthy list of coaching candidates the Jets have requested permission to interview.  The Jets could just be waiting for McCarthy’s contract with the Cowboys to expire,
Jerry Jones' approach to Mike McCarthy and the Dallas Cowboys' head coaching gig took another interesting turn thanks to NFL insider.
The Bears are casting a wide net in their search for the 18th head coach in franchise history as a critical offseason for the team gets underway. One potential candidate will have to be taken off the interview list — at least for the next several days,
Mike McCarthy's job status with the Dallas Cowboys remains up in the air. The coach's contract is set to expire at the season's end, and with the Cowboys eliminated from playoff contention, there's no guarantee that Jerry Jones opts to bring him back on a second deal.
The Chicago Bears were interested in trying to bring Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy back to the NFC North. But the Cowboys and their owner, Jerry Jones, have other plans.
The Dallas Cowboys and Mike McCarthy are reportedly "in constant communication" regarding the head coach's contract, which is set to expire next week. Per
Things are not great around the Dallas Cowboys right now. The 2024 season was an abject disaster in just about every way imaginable: A year that began with calls of Super Bowl-or-bust opted for the latter before the end of October,