If Dallas Cowboys fans weren’t upset with team owner Jerry Jones for the way he handled parting ways with former head coach Mike McCarthy, they certainly are now after the latest development in the team’s head-coaching search.
Jerry Jones and the Cowboys released a lengthy statement after it was announced that Mike McCarthy will not be returning as head coach.
The Dallas Cowboys were recently taken to task over owner Jerry Jones' handling of the head coaching situation.
The Dallas Cowboys’ ineptness will lead to a coach that Jerry Jones has been enamored with for years. This coach has a history with the Cowboys, but it is not as a coach or former player; it is a connection,
The New England Patriots head into the NFL offseason holding the No. 4 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. After winning the last game of the regular season, th
Editor's note: This story was published early Monday. Later, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Mike McCarthy is not expected to return to Dallas and is now set to become a free agent, per source. The two sides engaged in no discussions about a new deal, and McCarthy is expected to be a candidate in Chicago and New Orleans.
After declining the Chicago Bears's request to interview Mike McCarthy for their head coach vacancy, the common consensus was that the Dallas Cowboys planned on retaining his services.
Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys are making waves in their search for a new head coach, aiming to find the perfect leader to maximize Dak Prescott's potential.
So where exactly does New England begin when it comes to such a consequential offseason? Patriots veteran cornerback Jonathan Jones gave his take on the “Pats Interference” podcast ...
The Cowboys may have already missed out on their top two head coaching candidates, but there are still good options on the board.
Minute-by-minute, story-by-story, we will report on what's going on here inside The Star and around the NFL in our Cowboys Coaching Carousel.
Jones broke into the league by firing an NFL coaching icon in Tom Landry and replacing him with a college coach. Jimmy Johnson was a successful college coach, but that rarely translated into being a successful NFL coach in the late ’80s and early ’90s.