The worst Mike’s team has done is lose to Detroit by 37 ... so I feel certain Bill will be coaching somewhere in the NFL in 2025. But keeping McCarthy on after last year’s Green Bay disaster was Jerry’s first real mistake (for the 2024 season ...
Oct 13, 2024; London, United Kingdom; Chicago Bears coach Matt Eberflus talks with side judge Chad Hill (125) against the Jacksonville Jaguars in the second half during an NFL International Series game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
The Cowboys run a jet sweep to CeeDee Lamb on 4th and 1 and it is BLOWN UP by the Falcons! When the cameras panned over to McCarthy on the sidelines, he knew that play was a huge mistake. The team’s tablet just happened to take the brunt of the punishment.
Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy cleared the air on why Ezekiel Elliott was a "healthy scratch" Sunday, but also explained his next role.
Mike McCarthy has apparently reached his breaking point. The Dallas Cowboys' head coach slammed his tablet in anger during the first half of Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons.  It's been a tough start for McCarthy's Cowboys,
Video caught Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy viciously slamming a tablet on the sidelines during game.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy is on the hottest of hot seats entering Week 9 as the team has been struggling mightily this season.
The Dallas Cowboys' rough season has sparked harsh criticism from experts and former players. The team, currently with a 3-5 record, faces an up-and-down season with slim playoff chances, prompting former quarterback Chase Daniel to label the franchise the "laughingstock of the league" during a recent episode of The Facility.
On Tuesday, Bryant took to X to express his thoughts on a potential offseason coaching change. Bryant has someone in mind to replace McCarthy as the franchise's new leader on the sidelines, and he wasn't shy about revealing his choice.
A third NFL MVP Award after his age-27 season would put Ravens star Lamar Jackson on pace to be one of, if not the, best players ever.