Mike McCarthy can convince the Saints to make him their next head coach thanks to recent Jerry Jones failures involving Kellen Moore and Dan Quinn.
The Dallas Cowboys could hire ex-Chicago Bears head coach, Matt Eberflus, for the defensive coordinator position, according to NFL insider Jane Slater.
Terrence Parsons Jr., the brother of Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons, teed off on the team after Jerry Jones failed to interview Ben Johnson for the head coaching gig.
Thanks to the failed Ezekiel Elliott experiment and Rico Dowdle set to hit free agency after a 1,000-yard season, the Cowboys have zero running backs under contract for 2025, so who will be the lead back next season? DallasCowboys.com takes a look.
After the Cowboys parted ways with former head coach Mike McCarthy, Sanders was a name that was linked to the role, but he was never formally interviewed. Schottenheimer, who along with Robert Saleh and Kellen Moore, was the only other name on the short list of candidates and he was offered an interview.
A new report details how Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones screwed himself by waiting too long to let Mike McCarthy go.
Jerry Jones' Dallas Cowboys are considering a recently fired NFL head coach as a candidate for the defensive coordinator role on Brian Schottenheimer's staff.
The Dallas Cowboys are still searching for a new head coach, and they are currently looking at former Seahawks HC Peter Caroll.
McCarthy leaves looking like the bigger man. Partially because of the malaise that began to coat the Cowboys' fan base and partially because Jerry seems to again be operating on his gut as he moves forward.
Jones made the comfortable move that likely won't cost too much to replace Mike McCarthy as the Cowboys head coach
ESPN analyst Mike Greenberg slammed the Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones for blocking head coach Mike McCarthy's interview with the Bears.
The Bears will interview Mike McCarthy now that he's out of Dallas and some view the veteran coach as the perfect hire for Chicago.