Mike McCarthy has left the Dallas Cowboys after five seasons with the franchise, and is currently a free agent. He is a candidate for the Chicago Bears’ head coaching position as the NFC North franchise aims to replace Matt Eberflus with an offensive-minded head coach for Caleb Williams.
On the latest Scoop City podcast, reporter Dianna Russini and former NFL quarterback Chase Daniel outlined why Moore is currently " the hot name " to land the open Cowboys gig—even with speculation swirling around Colorado coach Deion Sanders.
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One longtime Dallas Cowboys insider had a unique theory no why Jerry Jones may be delaying the decision on Mike McCarthy's future.
The Dallas Cowboys are reportedly preparing for a major shakeup at the top, with owner and general manager Jerry Jones rumored to be eyeing a first-time head coach to replace Mike
The Dallas Cowboys’ search for a new head coach to replace Mike McCarthy is just now getting started. Kellen Moore joins Deion Sanders as early candidates.
The Dallas Cowboys have requested to interview Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore for their open head coaching job, according to multiple reports. On Monday, the Cowboys announced that they and former head coach Mike McCarthy had mutually parted ways .
As the Dallas Cowboys embark on their search to replace Mike McCarthy as head coach, Kellen Moore’s name came up right away. Tuesday, he reacted to the speculation around the opening.
A former Dallas Cowboys quarterback should be considered a real candidate for the team to pursue at head coach.
A coach/quarterback relationship is delicate. Brian Flores bristled with Tua Tagovailoa in Miami, costing him the head coaching gig. Dan Campbell embraced quarterback Jared Goff and they’re thriving.
The Dallas Cowboys and head coach Mike McCarthy are running out of time to get a deal done. On Tuesday, January 14, the team's exclusive negotiation period with the coach expires. At that point, McCarthy would be free to look elsewhere, and why would he want to return to a team that was dragging its feet for the past year?