Figuring out whether coaches learned their lesson from their firings might be easier to assess than hearing untested coordinators talk about hypotheticals.
Bill Belichick reportedly had interest in Cowboys before becoming new North Carolina HC, but he did not think the job was available
If Cowboys owner Jerry Jones fails to investigate the latest Bill Belichick rumor? It's asleep-at-the-wheel football malpractice here inside The Star.
He reportedly did have some interest in Dallas before taking the UNC job but it didn't seem like the Cowboys' role was going to open up, according to FOX Sports NFL Insider Jordan Schultz.
The Dallas Cowboys parted ways with Mike McCarthy, and now the search for the next head coach to take over has begun. With so many names being thrown out there, from the young hotshots like Ben Johnson,
The betting market has spoken and Deion Sanders is the favorite to be the next Dallas Cowboys coach. Reports circulated Monday that Jerry Jones had reached out to Coach Prime about the Cowboys’ vacancy, which immediately resulted in him becoming a +100 favorite to lead America’s team in 2025, according to DraftKings Sportsbook.
Mike McCarthy’s addition to the coaching cycle could impact a lot of teams. His coaching resume could enamor a team and push other candidates down the board:
The move has sparked mixed reactions from both the Cowboys fanbase and the media. Cowboys legend Michael Irvin, however, didn’t mince words on Speak on FS1, firmly stating that it was absolutely the right decision to go in a new direction and find a new head coach.
McCarthy is gone and looking for a new job — funny enough, his best professional fit is probably coaching the Cowboys — and Jones will be trying to find a coach that can get his franchise back to at least the NFC championship game for the first time since the 1995 season.
Alexa Belcastro details Mike McCarthy's departure from the Dallas Cowboys and looks at potential candidates to replace him, including Bill Belichick and Deion Sanders.