Dallas inks one of their RBs to a reserve/futures deal, Mike McCarthy and Jerry Jones are still talking, could a traded WR be coming back?
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On Tuesday, the Cowboys denied a request from the Chicago Bears to interview McCarthy for their head coaching vacancy. Now one day later, NFL insider Ian Rapoport reported that talks between McCarthy and the Cowboys are ongoing, a sign they want to continue to work together.
Cowboys have yet to decide the fate of McCarthy’s yet his staff is free to negotiate with other NFL teams. | From @ArmyChiefW3
Here is an in-depth look at Mike McCarthy, who could be an option for the Bears if he leaves the Dallas Cowboys.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones recently spoke about the future of head coach Mike McCarthy, stating that he was fine with McCarthy seeking interviews elsewhere. That elsewhere was revealed when the Chicago Bears formally requested to interview the Cowboys coach for their head coaching vacancy.
Tuesday’s decision from Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys may tell us the intention of the front office with Mike McCarthy.
Mike McCarthy's contract with the Cowboys expires less than 10 days after the NFL season ends. Will the Cowboys keep him or part with him?
McCarthy’s entire coaching staff will finish the season without contracts for 2025, including defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer, offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer and special teams coordinator John Fassel. Also, the three-man strength and conditioning staff is without contracts for 2025.
Mike McCarthy's contract with the Cowboys is about to expire. Here's the timeline fans need to know about a decision on the head coach.
A potential deal between the Dallas Cowboys and Mike McCarthy is reportedly not close to coming to a resolution.