Mike McCarthy and the Dallas Cowboys elected to part ways this week after the two sides were unable to come to an agreement on a new contract. McCarthy reportedly wanted a longer deal, and the Cowboys were only willing to offer a short-term contract.
Owner and general manager Jerry Jones (right) hired coach Mike McCarthy to get the Cowboys over the hump in the postseason, but they never advanced to the NFC Championship Game. Brandon Sloter/Icon Sportswire Yes, the injuries took their toll, but the ...
The Dallas Cowboys could be closing in on promoting Brian Schottenheimer to replace Mike McCarthy as head coach. Fans in Big D might not be too happy with this.
Mike McCarthy departing the Dallas Cowboys appears to be more of a McCarthy decision than a Jerry Jones decision.
Mike McCarthy has left his role as the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. The former Super Bowl champion left America's team with a 49-35-0 record in his five-year spell.
Mike McCarthy had the fourth-best winning percentage ... McCarthy made the playoffs nine times with four NFC Championship Game appearances and a win in Super Bowl XLV at AT&T Stadium in the ...
The NFC apparently is suited for Mike McCarthy ... having led Green Bay to a championship during the 2010 season. McCarthy went 49-35 spanning his five seasons with Dallas, but tallied just ...
Head coach Mike ... contract with McCarthy before Tuesday, both parties are free to search for new opportunities. During his time in Green Bay, he led the Packers to four NFC Championship ...
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