ESPN's Get Up! took turns Wednesday destroying a Jerry Jones Dallas Cowboys strategy they called "unfair," "unnecessary" and "mean-spirited" toward Mike McCarthy.
The Dallas Cowboys and Jerry Jones have finally stopped dragging their feet and gave the Chicago Bears a response on their request to interview Mike McCarthy. After more than 24 hours of ignoring the Bears' request,
Here is an in-depth look at Mike McCarthy, who could be an option for the Bears if he leaves the Dallas Cowboys.
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.
Tuesday’s decision from Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys may tell us the intention of the front office with Mike McCarthy.
Head coach Mike McCarthy is under contract with the Cowboys until Jan. 14, but that doesn't mean other organizations aren't interested in prying the coach away from "America's Team." The Chicago Bears put in a request to interview the Dallas coach, something that was ignored up to this point like a text you had no desire to answer.
"Christian is our guy. We love Christian to death," said receiver Bo Melton, who trained with Watson leading up to the 2022 NFL Draft. "To see that go down, it hurt me to my heart. Obviously, we gotta step up as a group but having Christian is definitely a big part of this."
Mike McCarthy will have several options if he doesn't return to the Dallas Cowboys, with the head coach being linked to another NFC team not named the Bears.
We also know the Cowboys did their homework behind the scenes on other candidates, making the final decision blurrier. While things seem to be leaning in McCarthy's favor going in
For a franchise long caught in a mire of mediocrity, the arrival of hope in the Washington Commanders has the team’s fanbase looking towards glories past in the present and future.