A potential deal between the Dallas Cowboys and Mike McCarthy is reportedly not close to coming to a resolution.
Jerry Jones still hasn't made a definitive decision about Mike McCarthy's future with the Dallas Cowboys, but he could be moving closer to keeping him as
The Dallas Cowboys have denied the Chicago Bears' request to interview head coach Mike McCarthy, according to a report from ESPN's Adam Schefter. The move sends a strong message as to what their plans for him and their head-coaching position might be.
ESPN commentator Mike Greenberg suggests the Dallas Cowboys could go after a high-profile college coach if Mike McCarthy is fired or moves on as head coach.
The Cowboys have denied the Bears' request to interview MIke McCarthy for their head coaching vacancy. What comes next?
Chicago Bears have sought permission to interview Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy and are awaiting a response from Dallas, sources tell me and @toddarcher. If the Cowboys don't allow permission this week, the Bears could interview McCarthy after his exclusive negotiating window... pic.twitter.com/zoS7vHO5mF
Tuesday’s decision from Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys may tell us the intention of the front office with Mike McCarthy.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy is set to become a free agent next week when his contract ends, but it seems as though the Cowboys are very interested in bringing him back for the 2025 season and beyond.
The Longhorns and Buckeyes meet for the first time since the 2009 Fiesta Bowl with a spot in the national championship game on the line.
The Dallas Cowboys and Mike McCarthy are reportedly "in constant communication" regarding the head coach's contract, which is set to expire next week.