The New Orleans Saints are the last team with a vacant head coaching position, and their search is reportedly set to pick up in the coming week. ESPN's
Johnson's hiring came just a few hours after Schefter reported during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show that former Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy ... McCarthy is widely regarded as one of the best offensive minds in the NFL, so he will surely ...
When the Cowboys elected to part ways with former head coach Mike McCarthy earlier this month, the writing was on the wall for the defensive coordinator.
Mike Vrabel interviewed with the Jets, but there was another team also looming to pursue him before the Patriots hired him.
Now that he is no longer with the Dallas Cowboys, Mike McCarthy may be in the mix for the only other NFL head-coaching vacancy still left. Appearing Friday on “The Pat McAfee Show,” NFL insider Adam Schefter indicated that McCarthy could be in play for the New Orleans Saints' head-coaching job.
McCarthy, who posted a 49-34 record with the Cowboys, tied for the eighth-best in the NFL alongside the Minnesota Vikings, leaves behind a mixed legacy. During his time in Dallas, McCarthy led the team to three straight 12-win seasons (2021-2023), a feat the Cowboys hadn't achieved since their Super Bowl-winning years of the early '90s.
With options thin on both sides, could Mike McCarthy and the Dallas Cowboys decide to run it back for the 2025 season?
NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reporting the New Orleans Saints to interview former Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy this week.
The Cowboys let former head coach Mike McCarthy go due to contract length, according to ESPN insider Jeremy Fowler.
If Irvin had been in charge of hiring a new head coach, he would have swung for the fences and gone all out for Colorado head coach Deion Sanders. Sanders and the Cowboys reportedly had mutual interest in one another, but ultimately Dallas went with their offensive coordinator.