Mike McCarthy says he absolutely wants to return as the coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Jerry Jones has dropped multiple hints that McCarthy would be back, but the team owner was far from definitive about McCarthy’s future after a 23-19 loss to Washington finished a 7-10 season.
Mike McCarthy's future with the Dallas Cowboys remains up in the air, but he will have employment opportunities if he chooses to leave Big D. With Jerry Jones
Jones went on to say how impressed he’s been that the players have stood behind McCarthy during this difficult season and that he still has their ear and support. When asked where McCarthy ranks among the coaches he’s hired since purchasing the franchise, Jones referred to the NFL’s all-time list.
The Dallas Cowboys are fully committed to Dak Prescott, and their franchise quarterback wants Mike McCarthy back as the coach.
A Cowboys source close to the ongoing contract extension discussions occurring here in Frisco as you read this tells CowboysCountry.com there is "no animosity'' between Jerry Jones and coach Mike McCarthy.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has not made a decision on the future of the team’s head coaching position. When asked about the possibility of other team’s wanting to interview Mike McCarthy, Jones said he’s fine with that. He said he wants to work with people who want to be here.…
After the Dallas Cowboys loss to the Washington Commanders, Jerry Jones was still singing the praises of Mike McCarthy but won't comment on his future.
Big decisions loom for Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys but none are bigger than Mike McCarthy’s future | Opinion
The way Jerry Jones is handling Mike McCarthy’s expiring contract has Jason Garrett writing all over it. His refusal to part ways with a coach who has reached their peak with the team is an all too familiar feeling Cowboys fans are groveling in.
The Dallas Cowboys are running back with head coach Mike McCarthy in 2025. Did McCarthy really even have a choice to return?
Mike Vrabel might be the best candidate for what Michael Irvin believes the Cowboys need. Discipline. Vrabel is a no-nonsense type of coach who played for Bill Belichick in New England for the bulk of his career. Vrabel had success in Tennessee as head coach with four consecutive winning seasons and an AFC title game appearance.