Nov 27, 2024] When the clock hit zeroes at AT&T Stadium back in January after a terrible loss to the seventh-seeded Green Bay Packers, we were all left
McCarthy and the Cowboys were double-digit underdogs against the Commanders, who were 7-4 entering Sunday's matchup. Thanks to a chaotic finish featuring a KaVontae Turpin 99-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, an 86-yard touchdown from Jayden Daniels to Terry McLaurin to answer and a missed extra point, the Cowboys pulled out the 34-26 victory.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy has been part of a roller coaster season that has featured more downs than ups through 12 weeks. With his team sitting at 4-7 in the final season of his five-year contract, the assumption has been that the team will move on from his services in the offseason.
McCarthy inked a five-year deal with the Cowboys ahead of the 2020 season, which is set to expire at the conclusion of this season. With no extension in place, Dallas' head coaching job beyond 2024 remains a mystery.
Mike McCarthy hasn’t packed his bags just yet. During his weekly appearance on 105.3 “TheFan,” Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said he wasn’t convinced his head coach was going to be shown the door once his contract expires at the end of the 2024 season.
Stephen A. Smith criticizes Jerry Jones’ support for Mike McCarthy, questioning the Dallas Cowboys' leadership amid their challenging season.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones might consider extending head coach Mike McCarthy's contract. Yes, that's a serious statement. If you're a Cowboys fan, I suggest you look away now because
“Worldwide coverage with Netflix,” Jones said. “We’re all being introduced to Netflix. We’re so excited in the NFL about Netflix becoming a huge part of our future. This tonight gives us a chance to go to forty, fifty million people and do it from right here.”
The Dallas Cowboys will host the New York Giants for the least appetizing game on Thanksgiving Day. Both teams have struggled mightily this season — and that ma
This week, Jerry Jones mused at the idea of the Dallas Cowboys extending Mike McCarthy past this season, an action that Michael Irvin has come out strongly against.
Any speculation regarding the future of quarterback Dak Prescott with the Dallas Cowboys was put to rest when they signed him to the richest deal in NFL history, a four-year, $240 million extension with $231 million guaranteed.